FAA Level 2 Award In First Aid For Youth Mental Health (RQF) Classroom (1 day course), Virtual (3 x 2½ hour sessions) Gives learners knowledge of Youth Mental Health First Aid Gives learners the skills to help young people with mental health problems and improve their mental health Course Contents: What is Youth Mental Health? The role of the mental health first aider Identifying mental health conditions Recognising and managing Stress Mental health conditions Recognising a range of mental health conditions:DepressionAnxietyPsychosisEating disordersSuicideSelf-harmPost-traumatic stress disorderConduct disorders - BullyingDrugs and alcohol Mental health first aid action plan Benefits of this course: These figures, taken from the Young Minds website show clearly how many young people suffer with their mental health... One in six children aged five to 16 are identified as having a probable mental health problem That means that, on average, five children in every classroom have a mental health problem 80% of young people with mental health needs agreed that the coronavirus pandemic had made their mental health worse Suicide was the leading cause of death for males and females aged between five to 34 in 2019 Around half of 17-19 year-olds with a diagnosable mental health disorder has self-harmed or attempted suicide at some point In 2018-19, 24% of 17-year-olds reported having self-harmed in the previous year, and seven per cent reported having self-harmed with suicidal intent at some point in their lives So please, learn more about how to help these youngsters, and give them the chance to live happy, healthy lives Accredited, Ofqual regulated qualification Our Mental Health First Aid Courses are nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualifications accredited by First Aid Awards Ltd in association with NUCO Training. This means that you can be rest assured that your Mental Health First Aid Certificates fulfill the upcoming legal requirements and are a very good way to make sure you and your employees have a supporting workplace to deal with staff's mental health conditions. The Ofqual Register number for this course is 603/7176/6
This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of boys and how to meet these. We lift the lid on an emerging urgent inclusion issue,namely meeting the emotional needs of boys. Everyone knows a boy. They may be pupil, son, brother, parent or partner. Boys when they become adults are over represented in the prison, and mental health system. Course Category Meeting emotional needs Description This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of boys and how to meet these. We lift the lid on an emerging urgent inclusion issue,namely meeting the emotional needs of boys. Everyone knows a boy. They may be pupil, son, brother, parent or partner. Boys when they become adults are over represented in the prison, and mental health system. In one recent year 1300 young men committed suicide in the UK. In the UK the commonest cause of death among those aged 16-35 is suicide. Three men for every one woman kill themselves every year (Guardian, June 2006). 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence and 2 women a week are killed by a current or ex partner. Boys and men are a major concern. We need to find ways to allow them to unclench their hearts and learn to experience, process, communicate and manage their own emotional lives for their own and for the good of the wider community. Testimonials ‘Thanks for a super day, lots of good ideas for our citizens of the future. We need to offer them the best and what we would offer our own children’?? ‘Enjoyed the day very much. Brilliant ideas and lots of food for thought. Will use the solution circle. A great tool!’ ‘went well and the ethos/participation was commendably facilititated. well done’. ‘Wonderful day!’ ‘Still getting lots of positive messages this end.’ Learning Objectives Increased understanding of boys’ emotional needs Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on meeting emotional and behaviour problems Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion of boys Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards boys and their emotional challenges New skills and processes to make boys’ inclusion and achievement more successful Who Is It For ? Early years and school based practitioners Key workers Teaching Assistants with support roles Heads and deputies SENCOs Advanced skills teachers Primary and secondary classroom teachers Parents Local authority support services Course Content The course explores the questions : Is there a problem with boys? What can we do to meet the emotional needs of boys? What helps? What should our priority be with boys? This workshop will explore: Cultural and historical expectations of boys in our society Shared experiences of teaching and parenting boys Circle of Courage as away of understanding emotional needs Fathers, mothers and sons Drinking and drugs: filling the emotional void Depression and suicide Anger and violence Solution Circle Problem Solving around boys needs What boys really need
Suicide Awareness: Suicide Awareness Training Online This Suicide Awareness Training qualification aims to raise awareness about suicide. Through this Suicide Awareness Training course, you will gain a thorough understanding of the context of suicide, the impact of stressful situations on an individual, how individuals cope differently with stressful situations, the possible effects of stressful situations on an individual's wellbeing, how an individual's outlook may impact their susceptibility to suicidal thoughts, and the importance of talking about suicide, suicidal thoughts, and seeking support. Learning Outcomes After completing this Suicide Awareness Training course, the learner will be able to: Gain a solid understanding of the context of suicide in the UK and the importance of suicide awareness. Understand different stressful situations an individual may face in their lives that may increase their suicidal thoughts. Understand stress vulnerability and how an individual’s coping ability influences their response to stressful situations and the likelihood of suicidal thoughts. Understand the impact stressful situations may have on an individual’s mental health. Understand the importance of a conversation with an individual at risk of suicide. Know how to signpost the individual to appropriate support and professional services. Main Course: Suicide Awareness Training Free Courses Course 01: Drug and Alcohol Awareness Training Course 02: Domestic Violence and Abuse Awareness Diploma Course 03: Level 2 Certificate in Awareness of Mental Health Problems [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Suicide Awareness Training course] Suicide Awareness: Suicide Awareness Training Course Curriculum of Suicide Awareness: Suicide Awareness Training Module 1: Understanding Suicide Understand the context of suicide in the UK and the importance of suicide awareness Understand different stressful situations an individual may face in their lives that may increase their suicidal thoughts Understand stress vulnerability and how an individual’s ability to cope influences their response to stressful situations and the likelihood of them having suicidal thoughts Understand the impact stressful situations may have on an individual’s mental health, the use of helpful coping strategies and how the stressors (and unhelpful coping strategies) may lead to suicidal thoughts Understand the importance of a conversation taking place with an individual at risk of suicide. The learner will be able to identify solutions focused responses The learner will know how to sign-post the individual to appropriate support and professional services Assessment Method of Suicide Awareness Training After completing Suicide Awareness Training Course, you will get quizzes to assess your learning. You will do the later modules upon getting 60% marks on the quiz test. Apart from this, you do not need to sit for any other assessments. Certification of Suicide Awareness Training After completing the Suicide Awareness Training course, you can instantly download your certificate for FREE. The hard copy of the certification will also be delivered to your doorstep via post, which will cost £13.99. Who is this course for? Suicide Awareness: Suicide Awareness Training This Suicide Awareness Training course is suitable for teachers, mental health workers, crisis helpline volunteers, support workers, individuals in a safeguarding role, parents or guardians, and others who work with individuals at increased risk of self-harm or suicide. Requirements Suicide Awareness: Suicide Awareness Training To enrol in this Suicide Awareness: Suicide Awareness Course, students must fulfil the following requirements: Good Command over English language is mandatory to enrol in our Suicide Awareness: Suicide Awareness Course. Be energetic and self-motivated to complete our Suicide Awareness: Suicide Awareness Course. Basic computer Skill is required to complete our Suicide Awareness: Suicide Awareness Course. If you want to enrol in our Suicide Awareness: Suicide Awareness Course, you must be at least 15 years old.
FAA Level 3 Award In Supervising First Aid For Mental Health (RQF) Classroom (two day course), Virtual (6 x 2 ½ hour sessions) Gives learners knowledge of Mental Health First Aid and associated conditions This course is especially suitable for managers, supervisors and other staff that have the power to make changes in the workplace Course Contents: What is Mental Health? Why people develop mental health conditions What the role of a mental health first aider is Knowing how to provide advice and practical support Knowing how to recognise and manage stress Understand the impact of substance abuse on mental health Understand the first aid action plan for mental health and be able to put it in place Know how to implement a positive mental health culture in the workplace Recognising a range of mental health conditions: Depression Anxiety Psychosis Eating disorders Suicide Self-harm PTSD Personality disorders Bipolar disorder Schizophrenia Benefits of this course: 37% of all work-related ill-health is due to mental health problems Problems with mental health cover 45% of all working days lost A whopping 12.8 million working days, or 49, 042 years, were lost due to mental health problems in 2018/19 602,000 workers suffered from work-related stress, depression or anxiety in 2018/19 One in four people will have a mental health problem at some point during their lives Whether work is causing or aggravating mental health problems, employers have a legal responsibility towards their employees Work-related mental health issues must to be assessed to measure the levels of risk to staff Where a risk is identified, steps must be taken to remove it or reduce it as far as reasonably practicable This two day r employees' mental health and wellbeing Accredited, Ofqual regulated qualification Our Mental Health First Aid Courses are nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualifications accredited by First Aid Awards Ltd in association with NUCO Training. This means that you can be rest assured that your Mental Health First Aid Certificates fulfill the upcoming legal requirements and are a very good way to make sure you and your employees have a supporting workplace to deal with staff's mental health conditions. The Ofqual Register number for this course is 603/3770/9
FAA Level 2 Award In First Aid For Mental Health (RQF) Classroom (1 day course) or Virtual (3 x 2½ hour sessions) Gives learners knowledge of Mental Health First Aid Gives learners the skills to help those with mental health problems and improve mental health in the workplace Course Contents: What is Mental Health? Why people develop mental health conditions What the role of a mental health first aider is Knowing how to provide advice and practical support Knowing how to recognise and manage stress Understand the impact of substance abuse on mental health Understand the first aid action plan for mental health and be able to put it in place Know how to implement a positive mental health culture in the workplace Recognising a range of mental health conditions: Depression Anxiety Psychosis Eating disorders Suicide Self-harm Benefits of this course: 37% of all work-related ill-health is due to mental health problems Problems with mental health cover 45% of all working days lost A whopping 12.8 million working days, or 49, 042 years, were lost due to mental health problems in 2018/19 602,000 workers suffered from work-related stress, depression or anxiety in 2018/19 One in four people will have a mental health problem at some point during their lives Whether work is causing or aggravating mental health problems, employers have a legal responsibility towards their employees Work-related mental health issues must to be assessed to measure the levels of risk to staff Where a risk is identified, steps must be taken to remove it or reduce it as far as reasonably practicable This full day Mental Health First Aid course gives a good grounding to help others in the workplace Accredited, Ofqual regulated qualification Our Mental Health First Aid Courses are nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualifications accredited by First Aid Awards Ltd in association with NUCO Training. This means that you can be rest assured that your Mental Health First Aid Certificates fulfill the upcoming legal requirements and are a very good way to make sure you and your employees have a supporting workplace to deal with staff's mental health conditions. The Ofqual Register number for this course is 603/3769/2
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FAA Level 1 Award In Awareness Of First Aid For Mental Health (RQF) Classroom (4.5 hour course), Virtual (2 x 2 ½ hour sessions) Gives learners a good awareness of Mental Health First Aid Gives learners the skills to start that difficult conversation Course Contents: What is Mental Health? Why people develop mental health conditions What the role of a mental health first aider is Knowing how to provide advice and practical support Knowing how to recognise and manage stress Recognising a range of mental health conditions: Depression Anxiety Psychosis Eating disorders Suicide Self-harm Benefits of this course: 37% of all work-related ill-health is due to mental health problems Problems with mental health cover 45% of all working days lost A whopping 12.8 million working days, or 49, 042 years, were lost due to mental health problems in 2018/19 602,000 workers suffered from work-related stress, depression or anxiety in 2018/19 One in four people will have a mental health problem at some point during their lives Whether work is causing or aggravating mental health problems, employers have a legal responsibility towards their employees Work-related mental health issues must to be assessed to measure the levels of risk to staff Where a risk is identified, steps must be taken to remove it or reduce it as far as reasonably practicable This half day course gives people a good awareness of mental health in the workplace For a more complete introduction, see our full day First Aid for Mental Health or two day Supervising First Aid for Mental Health courses Accredited, Ofqual regulated qualification This Awareness of Mental Health First Aid Course is a nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualification accredited by First Aid Awards. This means that you can be rest assured that your Mental Health First Aid Certificates fulfil the upcoming legal requirements and are a very good way to make sure you and your employees have a supporting workplace to deal with staff's mental health conditions. The Ofqual Register number for this course is 603/3768/0
Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Are you prepared to free individuals from self-destructive behaviours? Raising awareness of suicide is the goal of this Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness certification. This Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course will provide you with a comprehensive awareness of the suicide context. The stress, effects and conditions of an individual are explained in the Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course. The various ways in which people handle difficult situations are also covered in this Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course. Additionally, the Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness teaches about the potential harm that stressful circumstances may do to a person's health. After completing the Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course, you will understand how a person's perspective may affect their propensity to consider suicide. Enrol in our Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course to learn the significance of discussing suicide, contemplating suicide, and getting help. Learning Outcomes Of Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness After completing this Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course, the learner will be able to: Gain a solid understanding of the context of suicide in the UK and the importance of suicide awareness from the Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness. This Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course helps to understand different stressful situations an individual may face in their lives that may increase their suicidal thoughts. You can understand stress vulnerability and how an individual’s coping ability influences their response to stressful situations and the likelihood of suicidal thoughts from the Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course. The Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness describes the impact stressful situations may have on an individual’s mental health. This Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course explains the importance of a conversation with an individual at risk of suicide. Know how to signpost the individual to appropriate support and professional services from the Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness. Special Offers of this Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Course This Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Course includes a FREE PDF Certificate Lifetime access to this Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Course Instant access to this Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Course Get FREE Tutor Support to this Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Course Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Enhance your ability to support others with our Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course. This comprehensive program provides an in-depth understanding of the suicide context, addressing the various stressors, effects, and conditions that individuals face. Through the Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness, you'll explore the different ways people cope with difficult situations, equipping you with the skills to offer effective support. Additionally, the Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course highlights the potential harm that stressful circumstances can have on a person's health. By completing the Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness, you'll gain valuable insights into how a person's perspective influences their likelihood to consider suicide, empowering you to make a meaningful difference in their lives. Enrol today and become a vital resource for those in need. Who is this course for? Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness This Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course is suitable for individuals who want to stop the risk of self-harm or suicide. Requirements Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness To enrol in this Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Course, students must fulfil the following requirements. To join in our Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Course, you must have a strong command of the English language. To successfully complete our Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Course, you must be vivacious and self driven. To complete our Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Course, you must have a basic understanding of computers. A minimum age limit of 15 is required to enrol in this Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness Course. Career path Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness This Level 2 Award in Suicide Awareness course helps to explore opportunities such as a psychologist, counsellor, safeguarding officer or other relevant work.
This online course trains you as a Youth Mental Health First Aider (MHFAider®), giving you: An in-depth understanding of young people’s mental health and factors that affect wellbeing Practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues Confidence to reassure and support a young person in distress Enhanced interpersonal skills such as non-judgemental listening Knowledge to help a young person recover their health by guiding them to further support – whether that’s through self-help sites, their place of learning, the NHS, or a mix – engaging with parents, carers and external agencies where appropriate Ability to support a young person with a long term mental health issue or disability to thrive Tools to look after your own mental wellbeing Format This is an online course delivered through the MHFA England Online Learning Hub Learning takes place through four live training sessions spread across one to two weeks, with self-learning activities in between. See course structure section below for more detail Each session is built around a Youth Mental Health First Aid action plan We limit numbers to 16 people per course so that the instructor can keep people safe and supported while they learn Course StructureSession 1: Introduction Individual learning (1 hour 15 minutes): Introduction to the Online Youth Mental Health First Aid course and the Online Learning Hub Activity 1: Why Youth Mental Health First Aid? Activity 2: What is ALGEE? Activity 3: What is mental health? Activity 4: Mental health and stigma Activity 5: Mental health quiz: Impact of mental health Activity 6: Risk and protective factors for mental health Activity 7: The Stress Container Live session (2 hours 35 minutes): Introduction to the course Outline of live session 1, the value of Youth Mental Health First Aid Introduce ALGEE Recap what mental health is Recap the Mental Health Continuum Stigma Recap why Youth Mental Health First Aid is important Recap risk and protective factors The Stress Container The Frame of Reference Session 2: Depression, Anxiety & Self-Care Individual learning (1 hour 15 minutes): Activity 8: Your Stress Container Activity 9: Your Frame of Reference Activity 10: What is depression? Activity 11: What is anxiety? Live session (2 hours 10 minutes): Introduction to live session 2 Recap of homework after live session 1 Recap depression Signs and symptoms of depression in a young person Recap anxiety Signs and symptoms of anxiety in a young person ALGEE for depression and anxiety in a young person ALGEE for depression and anxiety, action 1 ALGEE for depression and anxiety, action 2-5 Self-care and close Session 3: Suicide & PsychosisIndividual learning (1 hour 20 minutes) Activity 12: Adolescent brain development Activity 13: About suicide Activity 14: Suicide risk factors Activity 15: What is psychosis? Activity 16: Lived experience of psychosis Activity 17: ALGEE for psychosis Live session (2 hours 5 minutes) Introduction to live session 3 Recap suicide Explore the impact of suicidal feelings ALGEE for suicidal crisis Practice non-judgemental listening skills Recap psychosis Recap warning signs and symptoms of psychosis Recap ALGEE for psychosis Session 4: Self-harm, Recovery & Action PlanningIndividual learning (1 hour 35 minutes) Activity 18: What is self-harm? Activity 19: What are eating disorders? Activity 20: Resilience Workbook activity 7: My action plan for using Youth Mental Health First Aid (completed after live session) Live session (2 hours 25 minutes) Introduction to live session 4 Recap self-harm, the self-harm continuum Warning signs of self-harm in young people ALGEE for self-harm Recap eating disorders ALGEE for eating disorders Applying MHFA to family and carers; the Recovery Tree Evaluation forms and close