Standard Mental Health First Aid - Melbourne (Richmond)
Event description
This course runs over 2 days (12 hours), from 8:30am to 3:00pm on the two dates indicated.
Courses listed with non-consecutive dates are run on the first and last date only.
🧠 Standard Mental Health First Aid (SMHFA) Course
Did you know?
Australian Government health data shows that 1 in 5 adults will meet the criteria for a mental health diagnosis in any given year.
💬 What is Standard MHFA?
Standard Mental Health First Aid (SMHFA) teaches practical, easy-to-implement, and evidence-based strategies to support adults who are:
Experiencing a mental health problem
Facing a worsening of an existing condition
In crisis
This internationally recognised training empowers participants with the confidence and skills to offer initial help and guide someone toward appropriate support.
🌱 Why Everyone Should Do This Course
Early, informed support can make a huge difference. Timely intervention can:
Reduce the impact of mental health problems on relationships, opportunities, and general wellbeing
Help prevent the escalation of issues into more serious social or health problems
Build safer, more compassionate communities
All course content is based on extensive research and developed through the consensus of mental health professionals and people with lived experience.
🌍 Global Recognition
Developed in Australia, MHFA is now taught in over 30 countries.
Notably, Barack and Michelle Obama have advocated for MHFA to help tackle mental health challenges in schools across the United States.
📈 Backed by Research
SMHFA has been proven to increase mental health literacy, reduce stigma, and even lower the incidence of mental health problems among trained individuals.
You’ll leave this course with greater knowledge, practical tools, and a nationally recognised MHFA accreditation.
📘 Topics Covered
This 12-hour accredited course covers:
Australian Mental Health Data
Depression
Anxiety & Panic Attacks
Substance Use Disorders
Suicide Prevention
Trauma Responses
Psychosis
Aggressive Behaviour
👨🏫 Your Instructor – Mark Smith
Train with Mark Smith, Principal Master MHFA Instructor and Director of Safer Communities.
Mark brings a rich background as a:
High School Deputy Principal
Special Education Teacher
Disability & Medical Support Professional
Senior MHFA International Consultant Trainer
Mark is known for his approachable style, engaging delivery using humour and personal stories, and his deep insights into mental health and education. Participants consistently praise his training as both informative and inspiring.
👉 Read participant testimonials on our website.
🍽️ Catering Info
Please note that catering is not included.
You're welcome to bring your own food – fridge and microwave available. A variety of cafes and shops are also located near the venue.
🔗 Learn more and register:
Visit our website for full course details and upcoming dates.
https://www.safercommunities.com.au/
Get accredited, gain life-saving skills, and help build a mentally healthier community.
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