Course Overview
This course will increase your confidence and skills to provide support for anyone experiencing psychological distress on a first aid basis. The course is tailored for those working in the theatre industry. At the end of the course you will be a qualified Mental Health First Aider.
Suitable For:
- Simply, the course is open to anyone! If you would like to increase your awareness, understand the importance of mental health issues and learn the skills to be a mental health first aider then this is the course for you.
Why train your people as MHFAiders®?
MHFAiders® are essential to maintaining employee wellbeing. By training with us your people will gain:
- A deeper understanding of mental health and the factors that can affect people’s wellbeing
- Practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues
- The confidence to step in and support someone in the workplace by guiding them to appropriate support
- Three years access to the MHFAider Support App® with 24/7 digital support
- Access to exclusive resources, ongoing learning opportunities, and the benefit of joining England’s largest community of trained MHFAiders®
Course Outline
- Language and mental health issues
- What is mental health?
- Mental health problems
- Supporting people in distress
- Our own emotional wellbeing
Learning Outcomes
- Be able to identify the discrimination surrounding mental health problems.
- Be able to define mental health & some mental health problems.
- Be able to relate to people’s experiences.
- Be able to spot the signs of a wide range of common mental health issues in themselves and others around them.
- Be taught how to provide help and reassurance on a first aid basis
Trainer
Maria Pattinson provides Mental Health First Aid training for theatre organisations. She has a thirty year career of working in the industry herself as a producer and director and draws upon that to make the course specifically relevant to theatre practitioners. During the pandemic, Maria designed and ran sessions on Resilience in the Performing Arts for companies and presented a webinar on the topic as part of Theatre Means Business. For more information go to www.outiscompany.org.uk