Online Half-day Mental Health First Aider Refresher Training
The four-hour Refresher Course will support and enable your Mental Health First Aiders and MHFA Champions to refresh their skills, the same way your physical first aiders do, is a great way to demonstrate your organisation’s commitment to treating mental health and physical health equally.
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Course Outline
Course Details
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Renewing MHFA skills
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Updating their knowledge of mental health supports
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Giving them the chance to practice applying the Mental Health First Aid action plan
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Takeaways
Investing in the course will give you the confidence that your Mental Health First Aiders and MHFA Champions are performing their role safely and effectively.
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Format
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Four hour face to face course
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Learning takes place through a mix of presentations, group discussions and workshop activities
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We limit numbers to 25 people per course so that the instructor can keep people safe and supported while they learn.
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How often skills be refreshed?
​We recommend that Mental Health First Aiders and MHFA Champions attend a Refresher course every three years. Just like physical first aid, updating skills and knowledge allows people to perform this vital role confidently and safely.
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mental health facts
These are all frightening statistics, which demonstrate the prevalence of mental ill health amongst the workplace and the need to take action. We all have mental health and we are all susceptible to mental ill health, which is an increasing challenge in today’s society. As pressures on the individual to perform better, achieve more and balance a multitude of challenges grows, it is a problem which cannot be ignored for businesses large or small.
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Research shows that the ROI of early-stage supporting activities such as mental health de-stigmatising campaigns, mandatory training on wellbeing and activities to support an employee’s resilience can range up to 8:1 (Source: Deloitte).
Did you know...
Video Case Study
Mental Health First Aid in the community with Tom Chapman.