Become a certified
Youth Mental Health First Aider
This is an online course
Certified through MHFA England • Instruction by Peter Larkum
This is the online equivalent course to the in-person Youth MHFA 2 Day.
Price
£390 (£325 + VAT)
Live sessions
Wed 5th–Thu 6th, Wed 12th–Thu 13th Nov
Identify, understand, and help
This online course qualifies you as a Mental Health First Aider, with a specific focus on how that relates to younger people.
Mental Health First Aid Online is an educational course which teaches people how to identify, understand and help a person who may be developing a mental health issue. In the same way as we learn physical first aid, Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to recognise those crucial warning signs of mental ill health.
Cameras on!
To help with engagement, we ask everyone to keep their cameras on during every session. If you do not wish to have your camera on, please let us know ahead of time so we know not to request you to turn it on during the session.
Course numbers
Due to some of the sensitive subjects within the MHFA courses, including suicide, we limit numbers to 16 people. We want everyone to feel safe and Peter can help if anyone finds some bits particularly difficult.
You’ll 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
By the end of the course, you’ll have…
A certificate of attendance to say you are a Mental Health First Aider
A manual to refer to whenever you need it
A quick reference card for the Mental Health First Aid action plan
A workbook including a helpful toolkit to support your own mental health
What’s the course like?
The course is a mix of online presentation and group discussions guided by a physical course handbook.
We provide a very safe learning environment and are trained to support you throughout the whole course. If you don't feel comfortable joining in certain bits, then don't, we won't make you do something you aren't comfortable with.
Delivered by award-winning MHFA instructor Peter Larkum
Peter has been delivering the MHFA courses for over 10 years and has trained tens of thousands of delegates across all sectors. Awarded for ‘Excellence in Training’ Peter carries his energetic, engaging and empathetic delivery into his online presentation style.
Clients delivered to include:
Cisco • Ministry of Defence • Oxfam • WHSmith • BBC • Network Rail • Aviva • Oxford University • British Gas • YMCA • The NHS • Hampshire County Council • Princes Trust
Course outline
Live Session 1: Introduction
Introduction to the course
Outline of live session 1, the value of Youth Mental Health First Aid
Introduce ALGEE
Recap what mental health is
Recap the Mental Health Continuum
Stigma
Recap why Youth Mental Health First Aid is important
Recap risk and protective factors
The Stress Container
The Frame of Reference
Live Session 2: Depression, anxiety and self-care
Introduction to live session 2
Recap of homework after live session 1
Recap depression
Signs and symptoms of depression in a young person
Recap anxiety
Signs and symptoms of anxiety in a young person
ALGEE for depression and anxiety in a young person
ALGEE for depression and anxiety, action 1
ALGEE for depression and anxiety, action 2-5
Self-care and close
Live Session 3: Suicide and psychosis
Introduction to live session 3
Recap suicide
Explore the impact of suicidal feelings
ALGEE for suicidal crisis
Practice non-judgemental listening skills
Recap psychosis
Recap warning signs and symptoms of psychosis
Recap ALGEE for psychosis
Live Session 4: Self-harm, recovery and action planning
Introduction to live session 4
Recap self-harm, the self-harm continuum
Warning signs of self-harm in young people
ALGEE for self-harm
Recap eating disorders
ALGEE for eating disorders
Applying MHFA to family and carers; the Recovery Tree
Evaluation forms and close