Embark on a transformative journey with Mental Health First Aid training.
This isn't your average course.
Dive into Mental Health First Aid course, not just for a certificate, but to ignite real change.
You're not ticking a box; you're arming yourself with the courage to face mental health head-on, to challenge norms, and to be the unexpected lifeline in someone's story.
"This course was not only deeply educational, but it was a catalyst for change." – Steph
Highlights
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Two-day course in person - 25 locations around Australia
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Online learning option (with live interactive Zoom calls)
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Expert facilitation by accredited MHFA™ Instructor
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Become a Mental Health First Aider™
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Small, supportive learning environment (6-12 people max)
Upcoming Training Around Australia
Queensland
Brisbane Bundaberg Chinchilla Gayndah Gold Coast
New South Wales
Sydney: View all Sydney locations
Sydney CBD Homebush Liverpool Parramatta
Hunter Valley and Regional NSW
Armidale Branxton Cessnock Coffs Harbour
Glen Innes Kempsey Kurri Kurri
Maitland Muswellbrook Newcastle
Port Macquarie Raymond Terrace
Singleton Tamworth Taree Warners Bay
Victoria
Western Australia
Mental Health First Aid (Standard) Course
The standard two-day mental health first aid course is designed for adults (18 years and over) from every level of your business. During the course you will learn how to provide initial support to other adults who are experiencing or developing a mental health problem.
By building your confidence in handling mental health issues, you’ll be able to help your team, build stronger workplaces and improve the wellbeing of the people around you.
"I recently completed the Mental Health First Aid course, and it was a truly eye-opening experience. The instructor was incredibly knowledgeable and created a supportive learning environment. What stood out was the course's focus on destigmatising mental health issues, promoting open dialogue, and emphasising empathy. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to make a positive impact on the mental wellbeing of others. It's a valuable resource that equips you with the skills and knowledge to offer meaningful support." – Kimberley