Mental Health Training for Spring 2015
- 2014-12-10
- By Generic Login
- Posted in News & Events
We are running a number of Youth Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training courses for schools, and anyone else who works with children and young people. In the past, the training has been attended by youth workers, police, teachers as well as people from community and voluntary sector groups.
The Project is now working in partnership with Christine Carol, an experienced MHFA England instructor, to deliver this quality training. We are offering this training at significantly reduced cost, to make it accessible to as many people as possible, and to help us achieve our mission to raise awareness and change attitudes to mental illness.
Mental Health First Aid for Schools and Colleges (one-day course)
£110 per person *
10% EARLY BIRD BOOKING DISCOUNT AVAILABLE
Friday 6th March 2015
Young People’s Centre (Pippins), Chard Road, Axminster EX13 5DZ
What is MHFA for Schools and Colleges?
MHFA for Schools and Colleges has been designed especially with schools in mind. Based on the Youth MHFA course but targeted to meet the needs of educational environments, MHFA Schools will cover key topics around young people’s mental health and wellbeing, with a strong practical focus on how to support young people experiencing mental distress. Whilst the course is not a replacement for the 2 day Youth MHFA course, delegates will become Ambassadors for better mental health in schools.
* MHFA England value this course at £175
FULL COURSE DETAILS AND BOOKING INFORMATION
Youth Mental Health First Aid (two-day course)
£175 per person *
10% EARLY BIRD BOOKING DISCOUNT AVAILABLE
Thursday 23rd – Friday 24th April 2015
Old Heathcoat School Community Centre, 81 Kings Street, Tiverton EX16 5JJ
What is Youth Mental Health First Aid
The Youth MHFA course is an internationally recognised course designed specifically for those people that teach, work, live with or care for young people aged 8 – 18 years. You will learn how to provide information, tools and techniques to promote a young person’s mental and emotional wellbeing, and how to support a young person who might be experiencing mental and emotional distress.
* MHFA England values this course at £300
FULL COURSE DETAILS AND BOOKING INFORMATION
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