Type | Price |
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For Members Standard Price Subsidy/Grant Applied Reduced Member Price |
$590.00 -$490.00 $100.00 |
Description
This 14 hour course teaches adults how to assist adolescents who are experiencing a mental health crisis or developing a mental health problem.
The course is suitable for adults working with adolescents (those aged between 12 and 18 years), however, it can also be relevant for those helping people who are a little younger or older.
Course Content
Participants will learn about adolescent development and the signs and symptoms of these mental health problems, where and how to get help and what sort of help has been shown by research to be effective.
Who should attend MHFA training?
Ideally, school staff who
- Regularly work with young people of this age group (ages 12-18)
- Provide elements of pastoral care and support
- Have expressed interest in attending this training
Health and safety precautions are important considerations for the AISWA MHFA trainers and for those who attend the training. However, these workshops are not designed as a therapy or support group. There is a risk that the information or discussions from these workshops can trigger a strong emotional reaction. Please consider this before choosing to attend the training.
Outcomes
- Recognise the signs and symptoms of common mental health problems in adolescents.
- Recognise and respond to an emerging or worsening mental health problem and the treatments and supports available.
- Know how to approach a young person they are concerned about and initiate a conversation about those concerns.
- Know how to offer initial support and information and how to help a young person seek professional help or other supports.
- Know how to use a practical, evidence-based action plan.
Presenters
Michelle Aulfrey (AISWA Staff)
Senior Psychologist
Having worked as a Psychologist in a diverse range of independent and government schools throughout her career, Michelle brings a wealth of experience to AISWA. In her role, Michelle directly supports a caseload of AISWA schools and is known for her warm, relational approach, which cultivates trust and connection.
As a skilled facilitator, Michelle is an accredited trainer in the Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention, Youth Mental Health First Aid, and Aussie Optimism programs. Michelle has a particular expertise in Critical Incident management, where she provides specialised support to schools during times of crisis, helping to reduce distress and promote the well-being and recovery of school communities.
Michele Blacklock (AISWA Staff)
Senior Psychologist
Michele is a registered psychologist with extensive experience working in the education sector. She has held positions in both public and private schools across metropolitan and regional locations. Michele joined AISWA in 2023 where she is enjoying the variety and vibrancy that independent schools offer – no two days are the same. Michele values and appreciates the reach that a school psychologist can have; she brings warmth, wisdom, and a practical approach to her work.
Terms & Conditions
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Segments
Day 1
Date / Time
28 May 2025 Starts: 08:30 Finishes: 16:30Delivery Format : In Person
AISWA
Address41 Walters Drive
Osborne Park WA 6017
Australia
PL Hours : 7.00
Day 2
Date / Time
4 Jun 2025 Starts: 08:30 Finishes: 16:30Delivery Format : In Person
AISWA
Address41 Walters Drive
Osborne Park WA 6017
Australia
PL Hours : 7.00
Course Number
14Learning Area
- Psychology + Wellbeing
School Area
- Secondary (7-10)
- Senior Secondary (11 - 12)