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UNE, in collaboration with Highway to Well and Hunter New England Local Health District, are pleased to again promote the opportunity for students to be trained in Mental Health First Aid for Tertiary Students. This is a great opportunity to build skills relevant to both your personal and work life.

Students can register to do the online component via https://mhfa.com.au/courses/public/types/blendedtertiary

This is a blended course that involves a self-paced online or e-component, but also attendance at a 4 hour face-to-face component which is at your own expense. We are fortunate to have the face-to-face training available at the UNE Armidale campus this year, from 9 am to 1 pm on Friday 5 April, in UNE building E007, Room 249 at a reasonable fee of $60. 

Thanks to funding from the Department of Health, enrolment in the eLearning component is free for selected health, allied health, human services, and education students until June 2019 (usual cost is $50). Eligible course list here: http://bit.ly/MHFA1)

You will need to complete the on line component  prior to attending the 4 hour face-to-face component. Completion of the course can be recognised for the New England Award.

The majority of Australian University students are young people, and at least 1 in 4 of these young people will experience mental ill-health in any one year. When young people are going through a difficult time, it’s often friends who notice first or who they confide in for support. It’s important to have the skills and confidence to help.

For further details on how to register for the 5 April face-to-face component of this course, please contact Sarah Green on 0438296015 or at  sarah.green@highwaytowell.com.au. Students in other parts of Australia can find an approved MHFA instructor for the face-to-face component via the Course Calendar at this link https://mhfa.com.au/courses/public