🌏 July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month! 🌍 We didn't just want to write a cute post mentioning the unique challenges faced by racial and ethnic minority communities when it comes to mental health and access to care. We want to see real change happen. That's why we created our Multicultural Orientation training module developed with collaborators Dr. Jesse Owen, Dr. Karen Tao and Dr. Shaakira Haywood Stewart, PhD. Our goal is to increase the number of providers specially trained in culturally-sensitive care. #MinorityMentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #EquityInCare
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I've always believed that if you use your precious time and money to undertake training in any discipline, its best to seek out the 'rolls royce' version. If you are interesting in addiction intervention training, it doesn't get any better than Love First. The good news is that Jeff and Debra Jay are coming to Australia this year to deliver the Love First intervention training from Nov 17-22. Thoroughly recommended if you work in addiction psychology/counselling, etc. all the deets: https://lnkd.in/gr5FGiEf #addiction #training #intervention
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🌟 Exciting Announcement! 🌟 We're thrilled to announce that we'll be delivering a series of online interactive trainings on "Personalised Care & Support Planning for People Experiencing Mental Health Challenges". We are delivering this training on behalf of Partners in Care and Health. The training was co-designed with people with lived experience to empower frontline staff with the confidence, knowledge, and skills to provide holistic care. Here's what participants can expect: - Gain insight into assessments that consider psychological and social wellbeing. - Understand the biopsychosocial model and its impact on mental health. - Develop communication skills essential for crafting holistic care plans. Who Should Attend? Anyone who works with people with mental health challenges, including those working in social care, health or the voluntary and community enterprise sector. This training is FREE, thanks to the generous support of Partners in Care & Health. Spaces are limited, so be sure to register early via Eventbrite. Feedback from previous attendees speaks volumes: 🗨️ "Needs to be mandatory training for all those in care." 🗨️ "Informative, interactive, and invaluable." 🗨️ "A game-changer for both individuals and workers." Register today!: https://lnkd.in/e-w7svwF #MentalHealthAwareness #Training #HolisticCare #PartnersInCareAndHealth
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Mental health in young people is on the rise.. Would you know how to help? One in ten young people experience a mental health issue at any one time. Suicide is the leading cause of death for those aged 5-19. In an average group of 30 15-year-olds: · Seven are likely to have been bullied · Six may be self-harming · One could have experienced the death of a parent Record levels of young people are struggling. Academic pressure, social media, bullying, poverty, lack of availability of professional mental health support – all have been named by various sources as contributing to this epidemic of poor mental health in our young people. It’s clear that young people are not getting the support they need. Key figures in a young person’s life – parents, family members, teachers, tutors, carers, youth workers – can often spot when a young person is struggling but may not know how best to help. Learn to support young people and come on one of our courses Youth Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) courses are for everyone who works with, lives with or supports young people aged 8-18. They will teach you the skills and confidence to spot the signs of mental health issues in a young person, offer first aid and guide them towards the support they need. In doing so, you can speed up a young person’s recovery and stop a mental health issue from getting worse. Our courses won't teach you to make a diagnosis, but we will teach you to listen, signpost, reassure and respond, even in a crisis - and even potentially stop a crisis from happening. But more than that, we aim to give you the information and skills to look after your own mental health so that you can set an example for young people. By giving you the tools to have these conversations, we hope to empower you to create a mentally healthy, supportive environment in your family, school, peer group or community. Let's create a future where mental health is treated as a normal part of life, in the same way as physical health. A future where every young person has access to support if they need it. If you would like to know more about our invaluable courses please do e-mail andrea.mahn@nhs.net or take a look at our website: https://lnkd.in/emVWtMnh;
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Our next Wellbeing First Responder live session is tomorrow! Book your place now and get started with the online study - join us and learn how to get confident in having psychologically safe conversations about wellbeing: know your scope of practice, how to apply your boundaries. Lean into a neuroscience-based framework that will support you to help others thrive. Mental Health and Safety training is set to become legislation - be with the curve, register now and get started with the online learning - we'd love to see you there! An ILM Approved Centre, our training is structured and supportive, and designed to give you the best learning experience. https://lnkd.in/eci2SjKn "Really refreshing. Everyone felt involved." "NEU is a simple yet effective tool to help to structure chats with staff." “A really good blend. The template should be used in other online learning. “ Maria Paviour Stuart Paviour
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Mental health in young people is on the rise.. Would you know how to help? Three in ten young people experience a mental health issue at any one time. Suicide is the leading cause of death for those aged 5-19. In an average group of 30 15-year-olds: · Seven are likely to have been bullied · Six may be self-harming · One could have experienced the death of a parent Record levels of young people are struggling. Academic pressure, social media, bullying, poverty, lack of availability of professional mental health support – all have been named by various sources as contributing to this epidemic of poor mental health in our young people. It’s clear that young people are not getting the support they need. Key figures in a young person’s life – parents, family members, teachers, tutors, carers, youth workers – can often spot when a young person is struggling but may not know how best to help. Learn to support young people and come on one of our courses Youth Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) courses are for everyone who works with, lives with or supports young people aged 8-18. They will teach you the skills and confidence to spot the signs of mental health issues in a young person, offer first aid and guide them towards the support they need. In doing so, you can speed up a young person’s recovery and stop a mental health issue from getting worse. Our courses won't teach you to make a diagnosis, but we will teach you to listen, signpost, reassure and respond, even in a crisis - and even potentially stop a crisis from happening. But more than that, we aim to give you the information and skills to look after your own mental health so that you can set an example for young people. By giving you the tools to have these conversations, we hope to empower you to create a mentally healthy, supportive environment in your family, school, peer group or community. Let's create a future where mental health is treated as a normal part of life, in the same way as physical health. A future where every young person has access to support if they need it. For more information on our Mental Health Courses please have a look at the website: https://lnkd.in/emVWtMnh; or contact info@livewellsouthwesttrainingnetwork.co.uk; or andrea.mahn@nhs.net
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New Year's Resolution: Getting Infant or Early Childhood Mental Health-Endorsed! CT-AIMH is here to help with a FREE Pathway to Endorsement in 2024 & 2025
FREE 2024-2025 Endorsement Pathway for IECMH professionals
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Did you know that today is know as #BlueMonday? It's thought to be the most challenging day of the year, so we want to flip that on it's head! At Supportive Solutions, we believe in embracing the power of positivity and resilience. 💪 💡 Although Blue Monday may be associated with negativity, we see it as an opportunity to spread awareness about mental health, resilience, and the importance of supporting one another. Let's transform this day into a platform for understanding and compassion. Tag a colleague who inspires positivity and lifts you up or share your favourite mood-boosting tip and lets turn those blues into hues of strength and unity. 💙 If you feel that yourself or your staff would benefit from Mental Health Awareness or Mental Health First Aid Training then get in touch #bluemonday #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthfirstaid #workplacetraining
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NEXT WEEK! Emotional Regulation: Helping Clients Manage Shame and Guilt - LIVE event with Jennifer Hartill In this workshop we will cover: - Why do people feel shame and guilt so intensely? - How does shame and guilt affect someone? Here we will explore the aftermath of emotional outbursts, as well as the internalisation a person does that intensifies their shame and guilt - What causes Emotional Disregulation? Intense shame and guilt is often felt by those who find it difficult to manage their feelings so we’ll look at the causes of this Including mental health conditions, neurodivergence, and how these impact shame and guilt within a person - Further effects shame and guilt can have on someone: self esteem and confidence issues, disruption to the client’s life - Coping techniques and exercises and how to use these with clients. You can join in LIVE or purchase the recording. Use the link below to choose. https://buff.ly/3ZaIqhT #therapistsConnect #training4therapists #counselling
Emotional Regulation: Helping Clients Manage Shame and Guilt
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University of Arizona and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) are asking for participation in a survey to assess their #AIAN trainings for cultural appropriateness and effectiveness. Below is the link if interested in providing your input. #7generations #americanindian #alaskanative #indigenous #nativeamerican #mentalhealth
7 Generations CoE Training Assessment
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What is psychological safety? Read this week's blog to learn how feeling psychologically safe leads to enhanced performance, opening up a person's ability to perform their best! Psychological safety is one of the many factors considered in our Trauma-Resilient training program. 👉🏼 If you are an HR professional, teacher, counselor, or in any of the helping services, a Trauma-Resilient Professional Certification (TRP) provides you with skills and practices to foster psychological safety for yourself and those you serve. Craig Beswick Dana Brown Nevin Newell Staci Roth Miguel-Angel Soria #trec #traumaresilient #psychologicalsafety
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