Learn practical skills to identify, understand, and respond to the signs of mental health and substance use challenges in young people aged 12-18.
Youth mental health challenges are on the rise. Are you ready to make a difference? Our Youth Mental Health First Aid training equips you with the knowledge and confidence to support young people facing these difficulties. This practical, evidence-based training will teach you:
- Recognize the signs and symptoms: Learn to identify common mental health challenges among youth, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and substance use. Understand the impact of social media and bullying.
- Effective communication and intervention: Develop skills in communicating with young people in crisis and navigate sensitive conversations with empathy and understanding. You'll learn to use the ALGEE action plan (Assess, Listen, Give information, Encourage professional help, Encourage self-help)
- Connecting young people with support: Discover how to help youth access appropriate professional help and support services.
Who Should Attend?
Our training is designed for anyone who works with young people, including:
- Teachers and school staff
- Coaches and camp counselors
- Youth group leaders
- Parents and family members
- Healthcare professionals
- Anyone who cares about the wellbeing of young people
Training Formats:
We offer flexible training options to suit your needs:
- In-person (6.5 hours): An intensive, instructor-led workshop in a classroom setting.
- Blended Learning (6.5-7 hours): A combination of self-paced online learning and an instructor-led session (either in-person or via video conference).
Benefits of Attending:
- Gain valuable skills to support young people
- Increase your confidence in responding to mental health crises
- Become part of a network of trained professionals
- Make a positive impact on the lives of young people