Certified mental health training: MHFA England, Suicide First Aid, and Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training for businesses, teams, and professionals.

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MHFA England training -

Become a certified Mental Health First Aider and make a lasting difference in your community or workplace.

Our MHFA England course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to identify, understand, and support someone who may be experiencing a mental health issue. Through a blend of instructor-led training, group discussions, and practical activities, you'll gain the confidence to approach and assist others while maintaining your own well-being.

Course Highlights:

Recognise the signs and symptoms of common mental health issues.

Develop an in-depth understanding of mental health and the factors that can affect well-being.

Learn how to provide initial help and guide a person towards appropriate professional support.

Understand the importance of early intervention and how it can aid recovery.

Explore ways to challenge stigma and promote mental health awareness.

Course Format:

Delivered online or face-to-face across four flexible sessions.

Each session lasts up to 3 hours and 45 minutes, totaling 14 hours of content.

Limited to 16 participants per course to ensure a supportive learning environment.

Includes a comprehensive manual, workbook, and a wallet-sized reference card.

Post-Course Benefits:

Access to the MHFAider Support App®, offering 24/7 text support and resources.

Membership to the Association of Mental Health First Aiders, providing ongoing learning opportunities and community support.

By completing this course, you'll be certified as a Mental Health First Aider, ready to support others and contribute to a mentally healthier society.

Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability and Autism

Enhancing understanding and care for individuals with learning disabilities and autism.

The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training is the government's preferred and recommended program designed to equip health and social care staff with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide compassionate, informed, and safe care to autistic people and those with learning disabilities. This training was developed in response to the tragic death of Oliver McGowan, highlighting the critical need for improved understanding in these areas.

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