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Become a qualified Mental Health First Aider (2 full days)

20 February 2023 @ 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

Monday 20th February & Monday 6th March 2023
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a training course which teaches people how to identify, understand and help someone who may be experiencing a mental health issue. MHFA won’t teach you to be a therapist, but it will teach you to listen, reassure and respond, even in a crisis – and even potentially stop a crisis from happening. You’ll learn to recognise warning signs of mental ill health, and develop the skills and confidence to approach and support someone while keeping yourself safe.
**face to face**

MUST ATTEND BOTH SESSIONS TO BE CERTIFIED

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The standard cost of this course is £325.00 per person. This is being funded by North East London Training Hub in collaboration with the NEL Integrated Care Board. The £325.00 course cost will be enforced for failure to turn up or cancellations within 48-hours of the course start date. You can book a funded place if you work or study in the London Boroughs of Barking & Dagenham, Hackney, City of London, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets & Waltham Forest. You will be expected to participate in the evaluation process of the programme. This would include completing feedback survey at the end of the survey and post 10-12 weeks impact assessment survey. This will help us understand the impact of the training and also help make required quality improvement

What previous attendees have fed back:

“This course was very helpful. The trainer was great. The information she gave was spot on I will definitely recommend this course to others. Thank you very much”
“Great training, lots of information in two days .Love the manual to take away.”
“Inspired interesting conversations amongst the group and everyone who took part brilliantly contributed. I feel confident to talk about the course with my colleagues and to talk about the issues raised – working to destigmatise mental ill health and how to feel confident in providing initial support. Thank you very much.”