Resilience First Aid Starter Training
Event description
Delve into the evolving world of mental health prevention and learn how to create a supportive environment through psychosocial hazard awareness.
Join me to unlock your potential in promoting resilience and embark on a journey of personal growth and empowerment for the betterment of your community, workplace, and personal life.
RFAST Training Outcomes
By participating in RFAST’s workshop, you will:
Develop an appreciation for mental health prevention strategies
Gain awareness of psychosocial hazards and their impact
Understand the significance of supporting resilience in others
Enhance your ability to recognise when someone needs resilience support
Identify your strengths and create a resilience action plan
RFAST is a useful course to complete for those interested in progressing on to the accredited 2-day Resilience First Aid Responder course.
Included in RFAST
3 Hour Training Workshop
RFAST Participant Workbook – Summary of the workshop content, space for notes, plus your own Active Strength analysis and personal Resilience Action Plan
Completion Certificate – Useful as evidence of ongoing professional development marking 2 hours of attended training
RFAST Curriculum Overview
The RFAST workshop covers the following topics:
The evolution of mental health towards prevention, emerging trends in therapies, and new approaches
The importance of psychosocial hazard awareness and your role in promoting a healthy environment
The concept of Connected Resilience and strategies for cultivating it
The six resilience domains, including their highs, lows, and risk factor awareness
Identifying your unique strengths and creating a tailored resilience action plan
The scientific basis of the RFAST course is the Predictive 6 Factor Resilience Model, and includes training on concepts of Psychosocial Hazards from Australia’s legislation for organisation.
Is RFAST For You?
RFAST is designed to benefit a diverse range of individuals and professionals who are interested in fostering resilience and promoting mental well-being in their communities, workplaces, or personal lives. The target audience includes many professions and individuals from all walks of life.
Educators and school staff
Teachers, counsellors, administrators, and support staff seeking to create a supportive environment for students and colleagues
Human resources and management personnel
Managers, supervisors, and HR professionals aiming to cultivate a healthy work environment and support employee well-being
Parents and caregivers
Those responsible for the care and well-being of children or other family members who want to foster resilience in their loved ones
Mental health advocates
Anyone passionate about mental health awareness, prevention, self-improvement, and personal growth
Healthcare professionals
Doctors, nurses, therapists, and other healthcare providers looking to incorporate resilience-building strategies into their practice
Community leaders and organisers
Individuals involved in community development, social work, or non-profit organisations working towards community resilience and mental health support
Public safety personnel
First responders, law enforcement, and emergency management professionals who deal with high-stress situations and require high resilience
Associations and professional bodies
Useful as a broad awareness training course to raise skills for professional development
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