Distance Learning
Understanding Mental Health First Aid and Mental Health Advocacy in the Workplace - Level 2
Our FREE 12 week online courses are a great way to gain a nationally recognised qualification across a number of sectors. These courses enable you to study flexibly and plan your learning at times that work best for you; whatever your goals. For further details about the course and the content, please click Course Description below.
You have to be aged 19+ at the start of the academic year (31st August) to study this course
Please note that we are currently unable to fund applicants who live in the Cambridge and Peterborough local authority this academic year
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Course Description
1 in 4 people will experience a mental health problem in any given year. They range from common problems, such as depression and anxiety, to rare problems like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Mental Health First Aid is a growing phenomenon to help tackle the mental health crisis.
The online qualification is helpful for anyone wanting to understand mental health first aid and how to care for those with mental ill health in a variety of settings. It is also valuable for anyone planning a career that requires an understanding of mental ill health and is looking to qualify in this.
The course is suitable but not limited to those who may interact with individuals with mental health issues and support needs in their day-to-day lives, such as customer service, housing, hospitality, travel and tourism, sport and recreation and the voluntary sector.
What will I study on this course?
- Unit 1:Exploring mental health
- Section 1: Know what is meant by mental health and mental ill health
- Section 2: Understand factors which may contribute to mental ill health
- Section 3: Understand types of mental ill health in individuals
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Section 4: Understand actions to take when an individual is facing a mental health crisis
- Unit 2: Understand how to support individuals with mental ill health
- Section 1: Understand the importance of positive relationships
- Section 2: Understand the importance of a person-centred approach to supporting mental ill health
- Section 3: Understand own responsibilities and limitations in relation to the mental health of others and how to protect own mental health when supporting others
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Section 4: Understand the impact of attitudes and perceptions of mental health for individuals and organisations
- Unit 3: Understand a mentally healthy environment
- Section 1: Know about the legislative framework relevant to mental health
- Section 2: Understand mentally healthy environments
- Section 3: Understand the importance of having a wellness action plan
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Entry Requirements
You will be asked a series of eligibility questions upon enrolment
You have to be aged 19+ at the start of the academic year (31st August) to study this course
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Course Fees
Please note the information on this page was correct at the time of publication but is subject to change due to factors beyond our control.
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Additional Information
How is my course assessed?
Online e-learning delivery with modular units to complete