
Mental Health First Aid
Empowering Mental Health Champions
Our Mental Health First Aid courses, accredited by FAA and regulated by Level 1-3 RQF, equip individuals with the skills to support mental well-being in the workplace. These courses range from basic awareness to intensive two-day programs, fostering a supportive and understanding work culture.
Available courses
Awareness of First Aid for Mental Health (RQF Level 1 / SCQF Level 4)
FAA Level 1 Award in Awareness of First Aid for Mental Health (RQF)
This course is suitable for everyone within a workplace as it provides learners with the knowledge to identify suspected mental health conditions as well as the skills to start a conversation and be able to signpost a person towards professional help.
Duration: A half day (4 hours) training course.
Syllabus: A range of First Aid for Mental Health related subjects are covered including: • What is First Aid for Mental Health?
• Identifying mental health conditions
• Providing advice and starting a conversation
• Stress
• Mental health conditions
Numbers: A maximum of 16 students are allowed on the course and must be a minimum of 14 years of age. A certificate can be offered to all, subject to assessment.
Assessment: A range of methods are used, including practical and questioning (open and multiple-choice).
Certification: A Level 1 Award in Awareness for First Aid for Mental Health will be issued to the learner, subject to successful assessment. This qualification is valid for three years from the date of achievement. It is strongly recommended that the learner attends annual refresher training. The learner will need to complete the full course again to requalify for a further three years.
First Aid for Mental Health (Level 2 RQF / Level 5 SCQF)
FAA Level 2 Award in First Aid for Mental Health (RQF)
This 1-Day course covers the content of the Level 1 course but also expands on the effects of drugs and alcohol, incorporates the First Aid for Mental Health Action Plan and covers ways in which a positive mental health culture can be supported within a workplace.
Duration: A one day (8 hours) training course.
Syllabus: A range of First Aid for Mental Health related subjects are covered including:
• What is First Aid for Mental Health?
• Identifying mental health conditions
• Providing advice and starting a conversation
• Stress • Mental health conditions
• Drugs and alcohol
• First Aid for Mental Health action plan
• First Aid for Mental Health in the workplace
Numbers: A maximum of 16 students are allowed on the course and must be a minimum of 14 years of age. A certificate can be offered to all, subject to assessment.
Assessment: A range of methods are used, including practical and questioning (open and multiple-choice).
Certification: A Level 2 Award in First Aid for Mental Health will be issued to the learner, subject to successful assessment. This qualification is valid for three years from the date of achievement. It is strongly recommended that the learner attends annual refresher training. The learner will need to complete the full course again to requalify for a further three years.
Supervising First Aid for Mental Health (RQF Level 3 / SCQF Level 6)
FAA Level 3 Award in Supervising First Aid for Mental Health (RQF)
This 2-Day course goes into detail on a wide range of mental health conditions and the support and help provided by healthcare professionals. It covers the content of both the Level 1 and Level 2 qualifications but is aimed at Trainer/ Assessors and/or supervisor level within the workplace.
Duration: A two day (16 hours) training course.
Syllabus: A range of First Aid for Mental Health related subjects are covered including:
• What is First Aid for Mental Health?
• Post-traumatic stress disorder
• Identifying mental health conditions
• Self-harm
• Providing advice and starting a conversation
• Suicide
• Stress
• Eating disorders
• Mental health conditions
• Personality disorders
• Drugs and alcohol
• Bipolar disorder
• First Aid for Mental Health action plan
• Psychosis
• First Aid for Mental Health in the workplace
• Schizophrenia • Depression • Anxiety
Numbers: A maximum of 16 students are allowed on the course and must be a minimum of 16 years of age. A certificate can be offered to all, subject to assessment.
Assessment: A range of methods are used, including practical and questioning (open and multiple-choice). Certification A Level 3 Award in Supervising First Aid for Mental Health will be issued to the learner, subject to successful assessment. This qualification is valid for three years from the date of achievement. It is strongly recommended that the learner attends annual refresher training. The learner will need to complete the full course again to requalify for a further three years.
FAQs
Why should my organization invest in Mental Health First Aid training for the workforce – benefits to the individual and organisation?
Investing in Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training for your team members is not just a matter of compliance; it’s a proactive step towards creating a supportive and resilient workplace culture. With one in four individuals experiencing mental health issues at some point, the likelihood is high that this will impact your team. MHFA training equips designated staff with the knowledge and skills to recognise early signs of mental distress, offer initial support, and guide a colleague towards professional help if necessary. Beyond the immediate benefits of fostering a caring environment, this investment also aligns with broader corporate responsibilities towards employee wellbeing. It can lead to reduced absenteeism, increased productivity, and a more positive workplace atmosphere. Ultimately, MHFA training underscores your organisation’s commitment to the mental health and wellbeing of its employees, proving that you value them not just as workers, but as individuals.Placeholder
Who should attend Mental Health First Aid training?
Mental Health First Aid training is beneficial for a wide range of individuals who may encounter individuals experiencing mental health challenges or crises. Here are some groups of people who could benefit from attending Mental Health First Aid training:
Workplace Employees: Human resources professionals, managers, and colleagues who interact with others regularly in the workplace can benefit from understanding how to support colleagues who may be experiencing mental health issues.
Educators and School Staff: Teachers, counsellors, administrators, and support staff who work with students can gain valuable skills to recognize signs of mental health issues in students and provide appropriate support.
Healthcare Professionals: Doctors, nurses, therapists, and other healthcare professionals encounter individuals with mental health challenges in various settings, and Mental Health First Aid training can enhance their ability to provide initial support and referrals.
First Responders: Police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), and other first responders often encounter individuals in crisis situations where mental health issues may be present. Mental Health First Aid training can equip them with the skills to respond effectively.
Community Leaders and Volunteers: Community leaders, religious leaders, volunteers, and members of community organizations can play a crucial role in supporting individuals with mental health challenges within their communities.
Parents and Caregivers: Parents, guardians, and caregivers can benefit from Mental Health First Aid training to better understand and support the mental health needs of their children or dependents.
Youth Workers: Coaches, mentors, youth group leaders, and others who work with young people can benefit from understanding how to recognize and support youth experiencing mental health challenges.
Military and Veterans: Military personnel, veterans, and their families may encounter unique mental health challenges related to their service experiences. Mental Health First Aid training tailored to veterans’ needs can be particularly beneficial.
General Public: Ultimately, Mental Health First Aid training is valuable for anyone who wants to increase their understanding of mental health issues and learn how to provide support to individuals in their communities, workplaces, or personal lives.
By equipping these various groups with the skills and knowledge to recognize and respond to mental health challenges, Mental Health First Aid training aims to create more supportive and compassionate communities.
Is Mental Health First Aid training certified?
Yes, Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training can be certified. The certification process ensures that individuals who complete the training have met certain standards and have demonstrated competency in the skills taught during the course. Certification requirements may vary depending on the organization or provider offering the training.
Certification typically involves attending a MHFA training course, completing all required coursework and assessments, and passing a final written exam. Once these requirements are met, participants will receive a certificate or card indicating that they have completed MHFA training and are certified Mental Health First Aiders.
It’s important to note that certification requirements and the validity of certification may vary depending on the country, region, or organization providing the training. Therefore, individuals interested in obtaining MHFA certification should ensure that they receive training from a reputable provider that meets recognized standards for certification.
Cirax trainers have all qualified as instructor with Nuco Training, one of the largest networks of combined First Aid, Mental Health, Health and Safety, Food Safety and Safeguarding instructors in the UK. We are fully supported instructors with Nuco Training Ltd who is an approved centre with First Aid Awards Ltd, an Ofqual and SQA regulated awarding organisation. This allows us to deliver a range of nationally regulated qualifications.
Why should I book a Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training course which is accredited by the First Aid Awards (FAA)?
Booking a Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training course accredited by the First Aid Awards (FAA) ensures that the program you’re investing in adheres to rigorous quality and educational standards. The FAA is a renowned accrediting body that validates the course’s content, instructor qualifications, and teaching methodologies, providing you with confidence in the training’s efficacy and relevance. This accreditation signifies that the course has been thoroughly vetted for its comprehensive approach to mental health first aid, equipping participants with the latest, evidence-based practices in mental health support. By choosing a FAA-accredited MHFA course, you’re not just receiving training; you’re gaining an assurance of excellence, ensuring that your team members are effectively prepared to support mental well-being in your organisation.
Is Mental Health First Aid training mandatory for an organisation?
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training is not currently mandated by law for organisations in the UK. However, it’s an invaluable resource in fostering a supportive, understanding, and resilient workplace environment.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) in the UK does emphasis the importance of employers addressing mental health in the workplace under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Employers have a legal duty to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of their employees, which includes mental health.
Implementing MHFA training voluntarily demonstrates a proactive commitment to the wellbeing of your employees, aligning with best practices in health and safety management. It equips staff with the skills to recognise and address mental health concerns early, potentially averting crises and supporting a healthier workforce. While not compulsory, integrating MHFA training into your organisation’s health and safety strategy is highly recommended, reflecting a modern approach to employee wellbeing and corporate responsibility.


