Learn how to be a Youth Mental Health First Aider to support young people experiencing mental health problems.
Dates: Wed 16-Thu 17 July 2025
In this 2-day course (9am – 4pm), you will learn about adolescent development, the signs and symptoms of the common mental health problems experienced by young people, where and how to get help, what sort of help has been shown to be effective, and how to provide mental health first aid in a crisis situation.
Topics will include
Depression, anxiety problems, psychosis, eating disorders, substance use problems, suicidal thoughts and behaviours, and psychosis and more.
On completion of post- course assessment, participants will be accredited as a Youth Mental Health First Aider for 3 years.
You’ll also be entitled to a 30% discount off the Youth Mental Health First Aid Refresher course in 3 years’ time when you enrol to extend your accreditation for a further 3 years.
Who is this course for?
The Youth Mental Health First Aid Course is for adults working or living with adolescents (those aged between 12 and 18 years), however, the course can be relevant for those helping people who are a little younger or older. This course is particularly suitable for parents, teachers, sports coaches, and youth workers.
This course is not a therapy or support group, it is an education course to learn how to give mental health first aid to others.
Cost: $415.02 per person (includes Eventbrite Fee and GST). Includes Morning and afternoon tea provided.
BYO lunch or purchase nearby from a variety of great cafes within walking distance.
Please email externaltraining@mifwa.org.au to enquire. For more info call 9237 8900.
Registration
About Your Instructor
Rosie Clayton is our experienced accredited Teen Mental Health First Aid and Youth Mental Health First Aid instructor and has facilitated workshops, including custom training packages, in metro and regional communities across WA.
Rosie is also our Lead internal trainer at MIFWA, delivering valuable and unique training to all of our Community Mental Health Workers, ranging from Boundaries training to Conflict Management.
Rosie is committed to creating a safe and inclusive learning environment where participants feel comfortable to learn, engage with the content, and grow their understanding of mental health and well-being. She is known to have some fun, whilst finding moments to embrace the strength in vulnerability and human connection.
Rosie strives to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health and promote a culture of understanding, compassion and resilience. Her training style is approachable and supportive, and she consistently receives positive feedback on the impact and relevance.
Participant Feedback
– “For a heavy subject matter and 2 full days of training, Rosie was engaging and kept it interesting. She was thoughtful with how she presented the information.”
– “This workshop gave me a new-found sense of confidence and courage to support younger consumers, and even help them in a crisis. The course material was very comprehensive and Rosie established a safe space where we could learn, share, and reflect.”
