Mental Health Support (non-accredited)

This Non-Accredited Provide Mental Health Support course offers essential training for individuals working in environments where they interact with people who may be experiencing mental health challenges.

The course is designed for carers, support workers, educators, and anyone in roles that involve providing care or support in sectors such as aged care, disability services, community services, and education.

Upon completing the Non-Accredited Provide Mental Health Support course, participants will have the skills to offer meaningful mental health support, ensuring that individuals experiencing mental health challenges feel heard, supported, and guided toward appropriate care. This training is an invaluable resource for enhancing well-being in care and support settings.

Course cost: $60

Throughout the course, participants will learn how to recognise common signs and symptoms of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and stress. The training focuses on practical strategies for offering support, fostering open communication, and creating a safe and non-judgmental environment. Participants will also learn how to apply basic mental health first aid principles, provide emotional support, and know when to refer individuals to professional mental health services.

This course is ideal for those looking to improve their understanding of mental health and build confidence in providing day-to-day support without the need for formal accreditation.