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80 Mental Health courses in Hemel Hempstead

Mental Health First Aid - 2 day

5.0(1)

By Strongmind Resiliency Training Ltd

Mental Health First Aiders (MHFAiders®) are vital to helping boost employee wellbeing as we adjust to a completely changed workplace environment.

Mental Health First Aid - 2 day
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Andover & 1 more
£3800

Become a Mental Health First Aider (MHFAider®) and receive 3 years of certification and ongoing benefits. This 2-day course will teach you how to identify signs of poor mental health and confidently provide support. Delivered via Zoom or in person. Includes workbook/manual, e-certificate, and 3yr access to MHFAider® Support App and learning opportunities. Enquire for more details

Mental Health First Aid
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Sheffield
£325

Mental Health Awareness

5.0(3)

By Magpie Training

Mental health awarenss course

Mental Health Awareness
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Consett
£18

Mental Health Skills for Managers

5.0(2)

By Changing Minds Training

This is a practical and immersive course for people managers which provides you with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to have effective conversations with staff about mental health and wellbeing.

Mental Health Skills for Managers
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in London
£2400

Mental Health "First Aid" Course (£695 total for this 1-day course for a group of up to 12 people)

By Buon Consultancy

Mental Health "First Aid" Training

Mental Health "First Aid" Course (£695 total for this 1-day course for a group of up to 12 people)
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Edinburgh
£695

1 Day First Aid for Mental Health

By Prima Cura Training

First Aid for Mental Health 1-day course stands at the forefront of addressing the crucial aspect of mental well-being. Designed to equip individuals with essential skills and knowledge, this course offers a comprehensive exploration of mental health first aid.

1 Day First Aid for Mental Health
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in UK Wide
Price on Enquiry

Awareness of First Aid for Mental Health

By Prima Cura Training

The half-day First Aid for Mental Health Awareness course provides a concise yet impactful overview of essential mental health concepts. Participants gain a foundational understanding of common mental health conditions, learn to recognize signs and symptoms, and explore effective communication strategies.

Awareness of First Aid for Mental Health
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in UK Wide
Price on Enquiry

Mental Health Aware (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Mental Health First Aid England Aware is an introductory course designed to increase mental health awareness and give an understanding of how to look after wellbeing and challenge stigma. Through an interactive instructor-led live session, you will learn: * What mental health is and how to challenge stigma * An introduction to some common mental health issues * Confidence to support someone who may be experiencing mental ill health * Ways to look after your own mental health and support wellbeing OUTLINE * What is mental health? * Mental Health Continuum * Factors that affect mental health * Stigma * Stress and stress management * Spotting signs of distress * Mental health conditions: * Depression * Anxiety disorders * Psychosis * Eating disorders * Suicide * Self-harm * Recovery * Take 10 Together - starting a supportive conversation * Supporting mental health in the workplace * Useful statistics * Helpful resources

Mental Health Aware (In-House)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Harpenden
Price on Enquiry

Mental Health Awareness - Care Sector

By Prima Cura Training

WHAT ARE THE AIMS OF THIS COURSE? * Define mental health * Identify and explain mental health facts and fiction * Understand key legislation relating to mental health * Explain how mental health care has evolved over time * Identify common signs and symptoms * Understand common mental health disorders * Recognise common attitudes towards mental ill-health and the impacts these can have * Explain the concept of parity of esteem * Know how to support people and offer advice

Mental Health Awareness - Care Sector
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in UK Wide
Price on Enquiry

Mental health in the workplace (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

THIS IS A ONE-DAY TRAINING EVENT TO HELP YOU: * Develop your awareness of mental health issues in the workplace * Enable you to act in a timely and constructive way to manage mental health issues that arise in the workplace * Enable you to promote and maintain good mental health in your working environment IT COVERS: * Mental health statistical overview; most prevalent mental health problems, contributing factors, effects on productivity and the costs of mental ill-health * Signs and symptoms of prevalent mental health conditions; 3 key indicators for all mental health problems * Stigma; what it is and how it affects people * Mental health legal and statistical overview: facts & figures, most prevalent mental health problems, aspects of the law, policy and procedural issues and guidelines for best practice * Pro-active and constructive principles and strategies to manage mental health issues, to support colleagues who may be vulnerable to mental ill-health, and promote mental wellbeing This workshop will give you: * Awareness of the key indications of mental ill-health * Recognition of the prevalence and effects of stigma * Knowledge of the wider picture; legal context * Greater understanding and confidence to act constructively to support individuals who are vulnerable to mental ill-health * The ability to take steps to actively promote mental-well-being in the workplace

Mental health in the workplace (In-House)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Harpenden
Price on Enquiry
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Dementia Club UK

dementia club uk

5.0(9)

London

Dementia Club UK is a well-established UK charity, working hand in hand with the local community since 2013 to support people living with dementia and their carers and works in partnership with Barnet Carers and Barnet Council.  Dementia has become a growing concern and is unfortunately the leading number one killer. The main aim of a dementia club is to provide much needed respite to carers and those living with these conditions; to give our members the chance to meet socially in a relaxed atmosphere over a cup of tea and coffee and cakes and make new friends; take part in gentle exercise and fun activities.  Dementia Club UK welcomes those living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia and also provides advice and information to their carers and families and also welcomes those who have lost someone with dementia and are now lonely.  Our founder and Chairman of Dementia Club UK and also former Mayor of the London Borough of Barnet and local councillor, Lisa Rutter, wrote a paper called ‘The Dementia Club UK Model’ which outlines the core principles that have come together to form our Dementia Clubs. The charity commissioned an independent research study in May 2015, conducted by Middlesex University London, which “showed (demonstrated) that the dementia club as having a positive impact on those living with or caring for a person with dementia, based on the techniques and the model used in its cafes.”   The dementia club sessions run for 2 hours in the afternoons and provide various activities from quizzes, bingo, singing, poetry reading, arts and crafts and indoor games liking putting golf or table tennis. We then have about 30 minutes of fun exercise to music including yoga and in the final part of the session we have live music entertainment performed by various professional singers including Opera singers and Elvis and Abba impersonators.  We often invite professional speakers to attend to provide information and advice on current topics related to dementia. Our members attend our dementia clubs with their families which is something we like to encourage as it creates a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Our members come from many faith communities and backgrounds which makes for exciting times when we celebrate events throughout the year.  Dementia Club UK now runs 6 dementia clubs across the Borough of Barnet and also continues to run the popular online Zoom carers group meeting every week on Tuesday evening for carers. We often have guest speakers, typically from either a medical or political background, discussing relevant topics and allowing for a question-and-answer session too. We also use this session to provide training sessions in areas of health, wellbeing and mindfulness.   Dementia Club UK has recently been recognised by the Barnet Group and was awarded Charity of the Year 2020.  We have also featured as a WHICH Support Group. A radio and video documentary was produced by the BBC to help showcase the charity and all it does for the community, both of which aired on national radio and television.   Most recently in November 2022, we are very proud to have won the tender from the London Borough of Barnet to provide training online around Understanding Dementia. The aim is to help Barnet Council as they work towards their target of becoming a Dementia Friendly Borough.  We are now delivering online training to individuals and organisations, businesses, faith communities etc with the aim of creating more dementia champions and also to help organisations to become dementia friendly. Lisa has written the one-hour training course which is CPD Certified. The course is provided online using Microsoft Teams in the mornings and ZOOM in the evenings to give people a choice.  Lisa is happy however to organise bespoke training dates if any of the dates through Eventbrite are not convenient.   We aim to continue raising awareness to reach as many people as possible in all communities, to ensure people living with dementia feel safe, included and involved while retaining control over their every day life and having the scope of choice they need to live well.