1. 2-Day Mental Health First Aid Basic - Classroom (in-person)
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$270.00
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Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Basic - 2 Day Course
Use code:
EARLY24 for $100 off each individual registration ($270 - $100 = $170/person), must register by September 15th, if unable to attend, a credit will be issued for any future virtual or in-person MHFA class taught by What MattRs
TWOGTHR for 20% off registrations of 2 or more ($270 - 20% = $216/person)
Remember MHFA never expires, a standard CPR/First Aid class costs about $179+tax and has to be renewed every 1-2 years depending on the organization.
Select your date option on the drop-down list**
Options:
Hamilton October 5-6, 2024
Oshawa October 19-20, 2024
Virtual 2-Day Standard October 26-27, 2024
Kingston November 16-17, 2024
Windsor November 23-24, 2024
Time: 09:00am - 05:00pm, both days
Learn how to identify signs of mental health decline, get trained in the skills to provide effective support, create a safe space that encourages them to talk, and motivate them to get help/treatment.
Contact: RicoM@WhatMattRs.com
About the instructor:
Matthew Rico, RN, CPMHN(C), Psychotherapist
Clinician, Educator, Consultant
https://openingminds.org/facilitator/?uid=772
Matthew has over 12+ years of experience in mental health and is a person with lived experience. He has worked with various populations and mental health disorders in many different settings. This includes youth/adolescents to older adults receiving inpatient care. He has been involved with many activities and projects such as research, quality/accreditation, and education. Matthew is a Registered Nurse (RN) by trade, specialized in mental health, and has attained knowledge and training in psychotherapy, teaching, and leadership.
Matthew has been teaching non-violent crisis intervention for 9+ years, delivered Mental Health First Aid to 2100+ Canadians since 2018, and is one of the first Canadians certified to provide Assessing and Managing Suicide Risk (AMSR) training from the Zero Suicide Institute. His experience with education also includes creating workshops, presentations, and educational material for hospitals/schools and organizations. For instance, co-developing and delivering mindfulness education for hospital staff, co-creating a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) microcredential at Ontario Shores in collaboration with Ontario Tech, and teaching on culture and mental health bi-annually for nurses preparing to take their CNA exam.
Why is this experience relevant? Matthew brings his courses to life using both his personality, passion, and years of experience to capture attention. He translates the information, using presentation skills, examples, and stories that add context to the material.
Expect additional tips/strategies that compliment the MHFA content drawn from his service in mental health care. Participants are always invited to stay connected with him as an ongoing resource for questions/support related to mental health. Expect Matthew to stay back for open discussion once the class is done. Participants can use this time to ask questions on mental health topics or present personal cases/scenarios. Coping tools, other mental health disorders, and additional conversation strategies are popular requests.
Q: How does the 2-Day basic class differ from the 1-Day standard class?
A: The 2-day class is twice the length of the virtual class. This means you get more information including discussing psychotic disorders in significantly greater depth than the virtual course that was developed to focus on the most common mental health problems. If you also prefer learning in-person this is a better environment for you!
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Basic does not require any prerequisites and intended for the general public not just healthcare professionals. This course focuses on the four most common mental health disorders including substance related, mood related, anxiety and trauma related, and psychotic disorders. Participants who take this course are well prepared to interact confidently about mental health with their family, friends, communities, and workplaces.
Key outcomes
International evaluations and feedback have found the following outcomes for participants undertaking an MHFA course:
- Increased awareness of signs and symptoms of the most common mental health problems
- Decreased stigma related to mental health
- Increased confidence interacting with individuals experiencing a mental health problem or crisis
- Increased help actually provided to individuals in crisis or experiencing a mental health problem
Crisis first aid skills learned
- Substance overdose
- Suicidal behaviour
- Panic attack
- Acute stress reaction
- Psychotic episode
Learn more - https://www.mhfa.ca/en/course-type/basic
Refund Policy:
If a course is cancelled you will receive either a full-refund or transfer credit to another course date usable at any time with no expiry. If you are unable to attend due to illness or emergency, you may only receive a one-time transfer-credit to another course date at any time not a refund.
You can always contact us for any questions at ricom@whatmattrs.com