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Workplace Mental Health First Aid Course

A$395.00Price
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Course Venue and Date 2026
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The Workplace Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) course teaches adults how to confidently assist someone experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis until professional help is available. This accredited, evidence-based course focuses on early recognition, practical response skills, and understanding common mental health conditions and treatment options.

 

Participants learn how to recognise the signs of mental ill health, respond to deteriorating mental health, and provide safe, appropriate support in both workplace and community settings. The course builds real-world skills that can be used immediately to support colleagues, clients, friends, and family members.

On completion, participants can undertake a short assessment to become an Accredited Mental Health First Aider (MHFAider), with accreditation valid for three years.

All sessions are delivered face-to-face by an MHFA-trained and Licensed Instructor with professional experience in mental health support and lived experience, helping to create a practical, engaging, and relatable learning environment.

 

Blended Face-to-Face: Self-paced eLearning (5-7 hours), followed by a 4-hour face-to-face session

 

Your course fee includes:

  • MHFA administration and registration

  • Access to the MHFA resource hub

  • Official MHFA manual

  • Participant accreditation assessment

 

This course can be purchased individually for $395, or bundled with the Mindful Champions Program for organisations seeking a more comprehensive workplace mental health solution.

  • Please contact us if you would like to be invoiced for payment for payments made via EFT

  • Blended Face-to-Face: Self-paced eLearning (5-7 hours), followed by a 4-hour face-to-face session

     

Workplace Mental Health First Aid

Our Minds at Work would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land, waterways and skies on which we live and operate, the Darug people of the Eora nation- and pay respects to all First Nations people past, present and emerging. 

 

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