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Posted on: January 6, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Mental Health First Aid Training Available

MentalHealthFirstAid

The Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) course teaches people to give “first aid” to those individuals experiencing a mental health crisis and/or who are in the early stages of a mental health disorder.

Join us and leave with a five-step action plan to help an individual in crisis connect to professional care.

Mental Health First Aid Training (for Adults)
January 24, 2022 or February 25, 2022
 9:00 am to 3:30 pm – Online (Link to be provided)

  • Licensed social workers who provide a valid license number are eligible for social work CEU hours upon completion.
  • This class is currently being offered for free and registration is open to all community members, health care workers, first responders, faith leaders, and any individual with interest. 
  • Everyone is welcome, regardless of current level of experience or background.

Registration Information… Seating is limited:

  • To reserve your seat, follow this link to register https://forms.gle/PsUNwwD8NDJonoZn6 
  • Confirmations and links arrive about a week before class or sooner.
  • CEUs are issued once attendance has been verified and can take up to 30 days to arrive.

 

Email Liz for any additional questions regarding this class.

Click here for a printable flyer (PDF)

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