Mental Health First Aid (Standard)
Mental Health First Aid Training (Standard)
Mental Health First Aid Training (Standard)
Mental Health First Aid (Standard) equips participants to recognise a mental health crisis, respond safely and guide someone toward the right support. The course is grounded in evidence and has been thoroughly evaluated across workplaces and community settings.
Mental Health Awareness Sessions
Mental Health Awareness Sessions
Mental Health Awareness Sessions provide an introduction to Mental Health First Aid. Participants receive an overview of mental health, along with practical guidance on recognising early warning signs and offering initial support.
Mental Health First Aid (Standard)
COURSE INFORMATION
Group booking only
> Face-to-face (2x 7 hours in-person sessions)
Minimum of 10 people
Maximum of 20 people
> Online (5-8 hours online learning & 4-hour video conferencing sessions)
Minumum of 10 people
Maximum of 15 people
Cost
Face-to-face:
Originally: $320pp (plus gst)
Discount price: $250pp (plus gst)
Online:
Originally: $250pp (plus gst)
Discount price: $200pp (plus gst)
Accreditation
3 years through Mental Health First Aid Australia
Register your interest
Mental Health First Aid (Standard), provides participants with the skills to recognise a mental health crisis, respond appropriately and support the individual in recovery by applying what has been shown by research to be effective. MHFA Training has been well evaluated in workplace and community settings.
The evaluations found the training to be effective in:
Reducing stigma around mental illness
Improving mental health awareness and literacy
Implementing early intervention
Who is it for?
Mental Health First Aid teaches adults how to provide initial support to adults who are developing a mental illness or experiencing a mental health crisis. Participants will be educated on the signs and symptoms of mental health problems, together with how, what, when and where to administer first aid in a developing or crisis situation.
What is Mental Health First Aid?
Learn what Mental Health First Aid is about by clicking the button below.
COURSE INFORMATION
Group bookings only
> Face-to-face (2x 7 hours in-person sessions)
Minimum of 10 people
Maximum of 20 people
> Online (5-8 hours online learning & 4-hour video conferencing sessions)
Minumum of 10 people
Maximum of 15 people
Cost
Face-to-face:
Originally: $320pp (plus gst)
Discount price: $288pp (plus gst)
Online:
Originally: $250pp (plus gst)
Discount price: $225pp (plus gst)
Accreditation
3 years through Mental Health First Aid Australia
Register your interest
Mental Health Awareness Sessions
COURSE INFORMATION
Group booking only
> Face-to-face (2x 7 hours in-person sessions)
Minimum of 10 people
Maximum of 20 people
> Online (5-8 hours online learning & 4-hour video conferencing sessions)
Minumum of 10 people
Maximum of 15 people
Cost
Face-to-face:
Originally: $320pp (plus gst)
Discount price: $250pp (plus gst)
Online:
Originally: $250pp (plus gst)
Discount price: $200pp (plus gst)
Accreditation
3 years through Mental Health First Aid Australia
Register your interest
Mental health awareness is crucial in breaking down barriers, reducing stigma, promoting early intervention, and fostering a supportive environment for individuals experiencing mental health challenges. It plays a pivotal role in creating a society that values and prioritises mental wellbeing.
Mental Health Awareness Sessions are an introduction to Mental Health First Aid Training. We will provide an overview of mental health and the skills to assist and identify the early warning signs of a mental health problem.
Our Mental Health Awareness Sessions can be tailored and customised.
The approach is vitally important to be able to:
Use the appropriate language
Improving mental health awareness and literacy
Support someone who may be experiencing a mental health challenge
Who is it for?
Mental Health Awareness Sessions are designed for adults helping and supporting other adults. Mental Health Awareness Sessions are for group bookings only.
COURSE INFORMATION
Delivery
All sessions can be tailored up to 2 hours
- Face-to-face, or
- Online
Participants per session
Unlimited – Sessions can be held with as little or as many people as you need.
Cost
Face-to-face:
Originally: $1,500 (plus gst)
Discounted price: $1,350 (plus gst)
Online:
Originally: $1,000 (plus gst)
Discounted price: $900 (plus gst)
Register your interest
How to register your interest?
Please register your interest clicking on the form below. One of our team will be in touch to organise the booking.
If you cannot see the form please click here.
Here's what our students say after their training
4.6/5
Confident to recognise signs of a problem
4.7/5
Confident to offer support and information
4.5/5
Confident to approach someone
Frequently Asked Questions
Established in Canberra in 2000, Mental Health First Aid was the brainchild of Betty Kitchener AM and her husband Professor Tony Jorm. In the early days, the course was developed to fill a community gap for practical mental health training, that would parallel the first-aid training provided for physical health.
Mental Health First Aid has risen to become one of the most trusted, evidence-based mental health education programs in Australia and internationally.
Evaluation has always been a key focus of the program. The first randomised control trial of MHFA training was conducted in NSW in 2001. Since then, the program has been extensively evaluated and reported on through various trials, peer review and expert consensus within Australia and overseas.
Your accreditation is due to expire
If your accreditation is due to expire you can book yourself into complete the refresher course. The refresher course is delivered Face-to-face in one 4-hour session. Please visit our register your interest page and send us your details and our Community Education and Training Manager will get in touch to discuss the options.
Your accreditation has expired (past the 3 years)
If your current accreditation is past the 3 years, this means it has expired. You will be required to attend the full course again. Please visit our register your interest page and send us your details and our Community Education and Training Manager will get in touch to discuss the options.
Yes. Peer reviewed studies from Australia and across the globe show that the program improves the mental health of both the individual administering care and the one receiving it, expands knowledge of mental health challenges and their treatments, increases the services provided and reduces overall stigma toward individuals with mental health or substance use challenges by improving mental health literacy.
Standard MHFA is aimed at adults supporting adults, whilst Youth MHFA is aimed at adults supporting youth.
Standard covers topics and information specific to adults, whereas the Youth MHFA provides topics and information specific to young people aged between 12 and 18 years.
For more information on these please visit the below pages:
There is no prework or requirements needed, prior to becoming a Mental Health First Aider, however it is recommended you read about the course and your role as a mental health first aider, which can be located below.
Your role as a Mental health first aider, is to offer support to a person experiencing a mental health problem before professional help is received. This may be when a person is developing a mental health problem, when the person is experiencing a worsening of an existing mental health problem, or it may be a crisis situation. Mental health First Aid is the very first intervention.
Just like physical first aid, this course does not teach you or qualify you to be the professional, the therapist or the counsellor. This course does not teach you how to diagnose a mental illness, although it will teach you how to identify when someone is experiencing poor mental health and could benefit from a mental health first aid conversation.
We offer a variety of options available for online, blended face-to-face, or general awareness programs.
Blended face-to-face
This is a blend of online self-paced learning and face-to-face. Online learning usually takes between 5-7 hours, which is followed by a 4-hour face-to-face session.
To read more or register your interest, please visit here.
Online
All training is completed online through self-paced learning and video conferencing with an instructor. Similar to the blended face-to-face, online learning usually takes between 5-7 hours, which is followed by 2x 2.5-hour video conferencing sessions.
To access any online material, you must have internet and a computer, as well as a working camera and microphone.
To read more of register your interest please visit here.
Mental Health Awareness Sessions (group or organisation bookings only)
An alternative to the formal accredited Mental Health First Aid Training, we offer mental health awareness sessions. Mental Health Awareness Sessions are an introduction to Mental Health First Aid Training. It will provide an overview of mental health and the skills to assist and identify the early warnings signs of a mental health problem. The approach is vitally important to be able to use appropriate language; to look at the use of open and closed questions and how to support someone who may be experiencing a mental health problem. These generally run up to 2 hours but can be tailored to meet the needs of organisations and community groups.
To register your interest please visit here.
Yes, we do. You can send an enquiry by visiting here. Fill in your details and our Community Education and Training Manager will be in contact.