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Mental Health First Aid Training, Part 2
Hours: 4
This is part two of a two-part training. In order to receive certification, you must attend both sessions (July 24, 1-5 & July 25, 830-1230). You cannot attend this session if you did not attend Part one.
Join us for an informative 8 hour curriculum course that teaches participants how to help people who are experiencing a crisis or mental health issue. Geared to educate the average person, this non-clinical course destigmatizes the common fears of the five major mental illnesses. Participants who complete the 8-hour certification course learn a five-step action plan (A.L.G.E.E.) encompassing the skills, resources, and knowledge to help an individual in crisis connect with appropriate professional, peer, social, and self-help care.
This workshop offers interactive exercises & scenarios throughout the day in order to help participants feel more comfortable with knowing how to lead these difficult conversations surrounding mental illness. The workshop will include engaging videos and each participant gets to take home a manual that has all of the information that they went over throughout the day.
Just as CPR and First Aid were designed to teach the public how to assist an injured person before professional medical treatment can be provided, so too does Mental Health First Aid teach the public key skills to assist someone who may be developing a mental health problem or crisis before professional treatment can be offered. At the end of the training you will be certified as a Mental Health First Aider, meaning that you have been provided with the knowledge to intervene and assist during mental health crises, and provided with the resources to connect the individual with professional help. Mental Health First Aid is important because it educates the broader community about mental health problems and associated symptoms. It also promotes the idea of recovery, and good mental health.
Austin Travis County Integral Care (ATCIC) provides community-based behavioral health and developmental disabilities services in Travis County. Last year, Integral Care served more than 26,000 individuals and families at 46 locations. Integral Care offers a range of services that reflect our vision: Healthy Living for Everyone. Services include intake and assessment, crisis response, outpatient counseling, transitional housing, and many others designed to provide the best possible care, at the right time, in the right place.
*If you require special accommodations, please contact Courtney Grams at courtney.grams@austincc.edu* |
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