2nd February 2021 | |
9.30am - 1pm 1st & 8th Dec. or 2nd & 9th Feb. | |
Online Event Edinburgh | |
£145 | |
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This interactive course is delivered live via Zoom over 2 mornings:
Two course dates available:
1/12/20 (9.30am - 1.00pm) AND 8/12/20 (9.30am - 1.00pm)
2/2/21 (9.30am - 1.00pm) AND 9/2/21 (9.30am - 1.00pm).
An additional 1 hour assessment takes place at a convenient time, via Zoom.
Regulated by Ofqual/SQA
Course Content
*What is first aid for mental health?
*Identifying mental health conditions
*Providing advice and starting a conversation
*Drugs & alcohol
*First aid for mental health action plan
*First aid for mental health in the workplace
*Specific time dedicated to understanding a range of conditions including PTSD, anxiety, eating disorders, suicide, self-harm, depression, psychosis, bipolar, schizophrenia & stress
Course Duration
* 3.5 hours x 2 - interactive training sessions, with a qualified trainer, delivered via Zoom.
* Access to full training course materials online for 3 months.
* One-to-one discussion and assessment with a qualified trainer (on top of the 7 hours) via Zoom
Materials
Resources provided including a 96-page First Aid for Mental Health e-Manual. A qualification certificate is provided on successful completion of the course and assessment.
Who is the course for?
For anyone with an interest in mental health and a desire to help others by having the knowledge to recognise suspected mental health conditions and be able to start a conversation with someone, and to signpost a person to seek appropriate professional help.
You will learn about the first aid action plan for mental health and how to put this in place to implement a positive mental health culture in the workplace.
For those interested in understanding and recognising a range of different mental health condition, including signs and symptoms.
Managers, HR colleagues, Supervisors and Mental Health First Aiders.
Accessing the course
Upon booking, you will be sent details to access the course. You will also be sent the e-manual by email.
Certification
Upon successful completion of the qualification assessment, Learners will be awarded the Ofqual regulated Award in Supervising First Aid in Mental Health at SCQF Level 6 (Ofqual Level 3). This qualification is valid for three years from the date of achievement. It is strongly recommended that the learner attends annual refresher training. The learner will need to complete the full course again to requalify for a further three years.
“Excellent course, really helped me in my job. Trainer was superb and very relatable that made it very easy for me to learn, always happy to answer any questions. I would highly recommend!” Steven Johnston, Falkirk Community Trust
While we take every opportunity to ensure the details for Supervising First Aid for Mental Health: Level 3 Award - Regulated Qualification are accurate, we always advise that you contact the event organiser before setting out for the event to avoid disapointment. All information (whether in text or photographs) is given in good faith but should not be relied upon as being a statement of representation or fact.
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