(12 hours virtual or in-person)
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Certification course provides the knowledge, skills, and attitudes for participants to recognize changes in mental health, respond supportively, and apply practical actions for declining mental health and crisis situations. It helps participants build confidence, reduce stigma, and enhance their own mental health.
Participants must fully complete all the modules in the same delivery format with the same group/cohort. The course modules are delivered in sequential order, as each module builds on learning from the previous module.
Course Objectives
Increase your awareness of mental health
- Distinguish between mental health, mental illness, and mental health conditions.
- Recognize indicators of mental health across the continuum (optimal, declining, poor).
- Understand key information about mental health disorders in Canada.
- Identify factors influencing mental health positively and negatively.
- Explain the Two Continua Model of mental health.
Improve your confidence to provide help
- Apply the ALGES framework to scenarios about declining mental health and crisis situations.
- Identify barriers to providing mental health first aid and how to overcome them.
- Ask effective questions to initiate supportive conversations.
- Demonstrate empathy and effective listening skills in supportive interactions.
- Communicate non-judgmentally using verbal and non-verbal skills.
- Provide reassurance and appropriate information in supportive conversations.
- Develop a list of professional, personal, and community resources and supports.
- Explain recovery-oriented approaches to providing support.
Decrease mental health-related stigma
- Explain mental health stigma, including self-stigma, public stigma, and structural stigma.
- Recognize stigmatizing language and practice respectful alternatives.
- Reflect on personal attitudes and biases that contribute to stigma.
- Understand risks and limitations associated with diagnostic labeling.
- Identify practical strategies to challenge and reduce stigma.
Enhance your mental health
- Identify personal self-care strategies using the Three Pillars of Self-Care: reflective, purposeful, and boundaries.
- Recognize when self-care is needed as a Mental Health First Aider and how to integrate it into daily life.
- Commit to intentional self-care actions to maintain personal well-being as a Mental Health First Aider.
Note:
- Can't miss more than 10 mins of class
- For maximum virtual engagement, please have ready your camera and microphone
- After the class, participants will have the option of completing an assessment to be eligible for the 3-year Certified Mental Health First Aid designation
Audience: Anyone who is interested in the course objectives
Cost: $295 per person (+ tax)
Registration for a public class: This version will only be offered once a year in a public format. See private session below.
Interested in a private session? Inquire here about an in-house course for a team of 10+ people. If you do not have enough participants for a full private session, consider inviting other departments, roles or other chapters/locations to make up a full class. You may also email MHFA@bcfed.ca to be added to our waitlist for an upcoming public session.