Join us for a FREE Mental Health First Aid course and learn how to identify, understand and respond to mental health challenges among adults.
After completing the course, you can become an accredited Mental Health First Aider.
What is Mental Health First Aid?
Mental Health First Aid is the help provided to a person who is developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening of a mental health problem, or a mental health crisis.
When: 9 am – 4:30 pm, Tuesday 10 & Wednesday 11 June 2025
Where: Hyden Community Resource Centre, 40 Naughton Street, Hyden, WA 6359
Cost: Free two-day training, you’ll receive a Standard Mental Health First Aid manual.
Catering: Complimentary morning & afternoon tea & a light lunch
To register: email us at hyden@hydencrc.com.au or call 0447 450 041.
Download the Standard Mental Health First Aid Hyden flyer
What you’ll learn
Topics will cover a range of common challenges and situations, including:
- anxiety
- depression
- psychosis
- substance use
- suicidal thoughts and behaviours
Complete a short online assessment after the course to become an Accredited Mental Health First Aider for 3 years.
About your trainer
Mark Davies is a passionate and experienced mental health trainer and facilitator who loves sharing valuable information and strategies to empower people to support others struggling with mental health challenges.
Feedback from our latest Mental Health First Aiders:
“Mark is very passionate about the course and is the perfect person to present/train the group. Clear and concise information, and a really great bloke to listen to!”
“I feel more confident now dealing with a mental health crisis.”
This training is provided to you through the CBH Regional Mental Health Program in partnership with MIFWA, CBH Group and the Hyden CRC.
