Blended delivery
The Blended Mental Health First Aid Course will teach participants the signs and symptoms of someone dealing with a mental health problem or crisis and how to assist them until appropriate help is available.
Mental health first aid is the help given to someone dealing with a mental health problem or crisis, until appropriate professional treatment is received or until the crisis resolves. MHFA training is associated with improved knowledge of mental illnesses, their treatments and appropriate first aid strategies, and confidence in providing first aid to individuals with mental illness. It is also associated with decreased stigma and an increased willingness in reaching out for help.
The instructor-led online workshop component must be done within 3 months of completing the eLearning component and must be completed on 2 consecutive days. Course participants first complete the interactive self-paced eLearning component that teaches them about mental health problems, mental health crises and skills to offer initial help to an adult developing a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. The follow-on online workshop allows participants the opportunity to revise and consolidate knowledge and skills in a group environment, and to apply their skills to specific scenarios. After completing both steps, participants are eligible to complete a short online exam in order to receive a Mental Health First Aider Certificate of Accreditation valid for 3 years.
Attendance at this 2-part online workshop is dependent on your completion of the eLearning component beforehand. This is a requirement by Mental Health First Aid Australia and by Lifeline as the administrators of this training. Your completion is checked beforehand and our training team will be obliged to turn you away from participating if you have not finished the eLearning modules (about 6 hours) at workshop commencement. We do not roll places over to another workshop in these circumstances.
*When an eLearning code and workbook have been released approximately four weeks before course commencement no refund will be made.
The Blended Mental Health First Aid Course will be hosted on Zoom and include breakout rooms where you will be interacting with other participants. It consists of two parts, each 2 hours on consecutive mornings delivered via interactive virtual classroom. Participants need to be available on both mornings 9.30-12.00 to complete this workshop. When you register for the first part below, you will automatically be booked for the second part. Your individual link will be emailed to you after you register and your workbook will be mailed ahead of this workshop to your preferred address.
This class will be hosted on Zoom and include breakout rooms where you will be interacting with other participants. Your individual link will be emailed to you after you register.
Closed Captions are available for this online workshop. Please let us know if you would like to make use of this service.
Lifeline Direct Ltd Training Booking Terms and Conditions
Payment at the time of booking: Places at our workshops can be paid by credit card or an invoice can be requested at the time of purchase if an organisation is to be billed. Invoices are not issued to private individuals.
Refunds: We can refund payment if we are notified to [email protected] at least 2 weeks before the scheduled workshop.
Rescheduling: If we are notified to [email protected] at least 2 weeks before the workshop date of the inability to attend, the booked place may be transferred to another same workshop, once only. If there is a cost gap between the original payment and the rescheduled place(s), that differential will be applied to the rescheduler.
Replacement: If a registrant is unable to attend, the booking may be transferred to another person for the same workshop. This must be arranged at least 5 business days before the workshop by notifying us at [email protected] with the new attendee’s details.
Maximum numbers: For individuals paying a place-by-place set price or seeking places at one of our funded events, we accept no more than three registrations per organisation. Lifeline reserves the right to reject applications or payments made that exceed this limit.
Minimum age: We do not accept applicants under 18 years of age.
No-Show Policy: if a registrant does not attend the booked workshop, the place is forfeited, and no reschedule or refund will be offered.
Cancellations by Lifeline: in the unlikely event that Lifeline needs to cancel or reschedule a workshop, those registered will have the option to transfer to another workshop at no extra charge or receive a full refund.
Regional criteria & funded places: Some of our workshops are funded by corporate benefactors who determine a specific regional boundary of where applicants work and/or live. Only apply for a funded place if you meet the regional eligibility criteria.
Responsible registration: Before completing an application for a funded place, please be aware that such places are in high demand. Those unable to attend should notify us as soon as possible at [email protected] to allow another eligible participant to take a vacated place.
Dedicated workplace events: In the case of a group booking for which a commercial rate has been negotiated, if the booking is cancelled more than seven days but less than 14 days prior to commencement of the planned training, a 20% administration fee will be charged. If cancellation of a group or organisation booking is made less than seven days before workshop commencement, 50% of the negotiated rate will be charged. A dedicated Training Support Team representative will work with clients to help prevent cancellations and minimise penalties.
If you would like to request a date or have any questions, please contact us. If you are part of an organisation and would like to book a group session with your team please enquire here.
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