Participants will walk away with a toolkit of resources, skills and research-based strategies that help to foster a positive change in the mental health outcomes of their community. The Welfare... read more →
The MHFA Older Persons course is designed to adults to support a person aged 65+ who may be experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis, until professional help... read more →
Developed by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the course is for any interested adult to learn how to assist an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult who... read more →
The MHFA Teen course is designed for secondary students in Years 7-9 and Years 10-12 to support a friend or classmate who may be experiencing a mental health problem or... read more →
Developed by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the course is for any interested adult to learn how to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people who... read more →
Developed by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the course is for any interested adult to learn how to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people who... read more →
Teaches the risk factors, signs, symptoms, and motivations of non-suicidal self-injury, how to approach an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person about their self-injury, and how to manage your own... read more →
How to support an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviours in a culturally safe way.
The MHFA Standard course is designed for adults to support other adults who may be experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis, until professional help is received, or... read more →
MHFA Conversations about Suicide course participants learn how to identify, approach and support someone who is experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviours using a practical evidence-based action plan.
‘Conversations about Non-Suicidal Self-Injury' course participants learn how to approach and talk to someone about their self-injury as well as help the person stay safe and connect them to appropriate... read more →
Training in the appropriate methods and techniques to assist with 'on the ground support' to workmates who may be experiencing a tough time. This training session is aimed at people... read more →
Objectives of the course are to increase participant knowledge and understanding of their wellbeing, as well as techniques to improve it. The program is designed to inspire participants to engage... read more →
This training aims to assist individuals and organisations to offer and inclusive and welcoming service for LGBTIQA+ people. The training does so by exploring ways that homophobia and heterosexism can... read more →
This two-hour self-care and mental wellbeing workshop will provide the skills and resources to develop an individualised self-care and mental wellbeing plan that encompasses activities to enhance physical, mental, emotional,... read more →
The training is designed to provide individuals and communities with the essential skills and resources required to identify and respond to a person at risk of suicide and build on... read more →
Gain a basic understanding of diverse bodies, gender, gender identity and sexuality; To have an appreciation of the lived experience of LGBTI people and communities; Improved knowledge of the mental... read more →
The MindOut Champions project is a free source of professional development for all people working in the mental health or community service sector within Australia. Outline: Induction training over 2... read more →
Range of programs – trauma-informed training, complex trauma treatment training, vicarious trauma mitigation training. Course Outline: One and two-day knowledge and skills-based training across range of topics for different roles... read more →
Objectives: CALM Care (Connect – Ask – Refer – Exit) • Recognise the impact of suicide and distinguish between myths and facts. • Debate identifying risk factors, warning signs, protective... read more →