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Youth Mental Health First Aid (Part eLearning/Prework) and 3 sessions with your Instructor online

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Wed, 1 Oct, 7:30pm - Thu, 2 Oct, 10pm EDT

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YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID - this is the FULL Course - part eLearning part Instructor led over zoom

Developed for adults, to learn how to assist and support young people

WHAT THE COURSE COVERS

Youth Mental Health First Aid is an education course that teaches adults about adolescent development and the signs and symptoms of common and disabling mental health problems in young people, including crisis situations.

Topics covered include depression, anxiety, panic attacks, eating disorders and suicidal thoughts and behaviours.

eLearning or prework of 5 to 7 hours is to be completed prior to the instructor training.

 
(Part eLearning/Prework) and 3 sessions with your Instructor online. Online event held via zoom. Access link will be delivered via email one day prior.

Thursday 2 October from 9.30 am to 3.30 pm and Friday 3 October from 9.30 - midday

All including breaks

You will learn how and where to get help when a person is developing a mental illness, what help research has shown to be effective and how to provide first aid in crisis situations.

Please contact Robyn direct on 0417688236 or email robyn@wisdomiswithin.com.au 

eLearning must be completed prior to course.  Please let Robyn know via email as soon as you book in.

Please note MHFA have a minimum requirement for numbers on each course.

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