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Course type: On-demand | Audience: This course is suitable for anyone working or interacting with Children and Young People from the ages of 8-18 years.

Bespoke in-school two day training course to qualify your staff members as a Youth Mental Health First Aiders

The Youth Mental Health First Aid Training is an evidence based course certified by Mental Health First Aid England.

Anyone who comes into contact with young people has the opportunity to play an active role in supporting their mental wellbeing. Through this course you will develop the skills and confidence to spot the signs and symptoms of mental health issues in a young person, offer first aid and guide them towards the support they need.
Evidence says that in doing so, you can speed up a young person’s recovery, stop issues from developing into a crisis, and ultimately save lives.

This course will provide mental health first aid skills, it won't teach you to be a therapist, but we will teach you to appropriately listen, reassure and respond, even in a crisis - and even potentially stop a crisis from happening.

Details

This course is suitable for anyone working or interacting with children and young people between the ages of 8-18 years, including schools, settings, Children & Families Services, 3rd sectors organisation and private providers of service to children and young people. Learning takes place across four manageable sessions. Through a mix of group activities, presentations and discussions, each session is built around a Youth Mental Health First Aid action plan. Session 1: Youth Mental Health First Aid Session 2: Depression and anxiety Session 3: Suicide and psychosis Session 4: Self-harm and eating disorders Further details regarding the course can be found on our website www.schoolwellbeing.co.uk/pages/youth-mental-health-first-aid-training and in the document attached. Please note: We limit numbers to 16 delegates per course, with a minimum number of 10 so that the instructor can keep people safe and supported while they learn.

Outcome

Our Youth MHFA Two Day course qualifies you as a Youth Mental Health First Aider.

Youth Mental Health First Aiders have:
• An in depth understanding of young people’s mental health and factors that affect wellbeing.
• Practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues.
• Confidence to reassure and support a young person in distress.
• Enhanced interpersonal skills such as non-judgemental listening.
• Knowledge to help a young person recover their health by guiding them to further support – whether that’s through self-help sites, their place of learning, the NHS, or a mix – engaging with parents, carers and external agencies where appropriate.
• Ability to support a young person with a long term mental health issue or disability to thrive.
• Tools to look after their own mental wellbeing.

Everyone who completes the course will be able to take away with them:
• A Youth MHFA manual to refer to whenever they need it.
• A workbook including some helpful tools to support your own mental health.
• A Youth MHFA lanyard and action card.
• A Youth MHFA pen.
• A certificate of attendance to say you are a Youth Mental Health First Aider.

Approval process.
Following the programme, delegates will receive a certificate confirming their attendance on the course, and their status as a “Youth Mental Health First Aider”.

Trainer

Health & Wellbeing Team

Booking information

Cost: £1600 (representing a cost of £100 per delegate)

Please note:
- Face to face training will be delivered in line with the most current Covid-19 guidelines and such may be subject to change. Risk assessments and safe systems of work will be completed prior to all training.
- For a bespoke course, your venue must be able to comfortably and safely accommodate seating for 16 people plus two trainers, have facilities for Powerpoint, including speakers, and a quiet second space where confidential support can be given if necessary.
- You will need to arrive on time (8:45am for a 9am start until 5pm finish) and attend both days to gain accreditation as a Youth Mental Health First Aider.

Please be aware that if numbers fall below 8 on the day the course will have to be cancelled – this is a licence requirement. If you cannot attend both dates outlined due to a reason other than illness or a bereavement, you will not be able continue with the course and will not be entitled to a refund.

For more information about the training course please contact Schoolwellbeing@leeds.gov.uk