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Defence Medical Welfare Service has limited free places available on a 2-day Mental Health First Aid course especially designed for the Armed Forces Community 19-20 Jan 15 and 2-3 Mar 15, at the Hilton Hotel, Southampton. MHFA for the Armed Forces Community is a specially designed project. It provides the basis for increased mental health resilience amongst veterans and the families of both veterans and serving personnel throughout the UK. What will You learn? The MHFA Armed Forces Community course is split up into 4 manageable chunks. These are: What is mental health, and why MHFA for the armed forces community? Suicide and depression Psychosis Anxiety and post traumatic stress disorder In each section you will learn how to: Spot the early signs of a mental health problem Feel confident helping someone experiencing a mental health problem Provide help on a first aid basis Help prevent someone from hurting themselves or others Help stop a mental illness from getting worse Help someone recover faster Guide someone towards the right support Reduce the stigma of mental health problems These topics have been specifically tailored to the armed forces community and their culture. How will You learn? The sessions will be a mix of presentation, group discussions and group work activities. Our instructors provide a very safe learning environment and are trained to support you throughout the whole course. If you dont feel comfortable joining in certain bits, then dont, we wont make you do something you arent comfortable with. Due to some of the sensitive subjects of our courses, including suicide, we limit numbers to 16 people. We want everyone to feel safe and our instructors can help if people find some bits particularly difficult. Youll receive a MHFA Armed Forces Community manual that you can take away with you at the end of the course and also an attendance certificate from MHFA England to say you are now Armed Forces Community Mental Health First Aider. Who can attend the course? Places on the MHFA for the Armed Forces Community courses are fully funded and because of that are only open to specific groups of people. Places are restricted to members of the following target groups: Veterans Serving personnel Family member of Serving or ex-Service personnel Health and Social Care working with the Armed Forces Community Charitable organisation working with the Armed Forces Community A fee of £50 applies to cover hotel charges for lunch, tea/coffee and refreshments for the duration. Contact [email protected] if you need further information or would like to book a place.
Posted on: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 22:54:19 +0000

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