Screen Shot 2016-06-21 at 10.01.59 amThis 2-day workshop equips participants with the tools to provide initial support to someone who maybe developing a mental illness or experiencing a mental crisis until appropriate treatment is received or the crisis is resolved.

Ideal for a number of professions from medical and community services to education and legal, participants will learn the signs and symptoms of various mental health problems, where and how to get help and what has been proven to be effective through research.

The strategies taught are evidence based, following the MHFA Guidelines and is authored by Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Australia and is conducted by MHFA accredited instructors across Australia.

Learning objectives

Developing mental health problems covered include:

* Depression

* Anxiety

* Psychosis

* Substance abuse
Mental health crisis situations covered include:

* Suicidal thoughts and behaviours

* Non-suicidal self-injury (sometimes called self-harm)

* Panic attacks after a traumatic event

* Severe psychotic states

* Severe effects of alcohol and drugs

* Aggressive behaviours
Dates: Tuesday 19 July and Wednesday 20 July 2016

Venue: OD Training Room, Level 3 TC Lamble Building

Cost: $369.00 per person

Register: Via Web Kiosk.

Included in cost: Workbook, lunch, light morning and afternoon tea, tea and coffee provided