Mental health challenges affect us all, directly, or indirectly. In an effort to foster supportive communities and equip individuals with essential skills, This is Milk hosts the Scottish Mental Health First Aid Course, accredited by Public Health Scotland.
Scheduled for March 11th and 12th, at Suite 116-119, 50 Wellington Street, Glasgow, G2 6HJ, this course promises to be a transformative experience for participants. With a modest investment of £200 per person, attendees gain invaluable insights, tools, and confidence to address mental health concerns effectively.
"We believe that investing in mental health literacy is investing in the wellbeing of employees and communities," says Angela Prentner-Smith, founder and MD of award- winning digital transformation agency, This is Milk.
“This course offers not just knowledge but tangible skills to support those in distress, whether it's a friend, family member, or colleague."
The Scottish Mental Health First Aid Course is designed to empower individuals from all walks of life. Participants will acquire essential skills, including effective listening techniques, initiating conversations about mental health and suicide, and understanding various mental health conditions. The course is supported by a comprehensive advice guidebook, ensuring attendees have access to vital resources beyond the classroom.
Course Highlights:
• Guidance on being a Mental Health First Aider.
• Understanding attitudes towards mental health issues.
• Exploring the impact of alcohol and drugs on mental health.
• Introduction to suicide intervention.
• Developing effective listening skills.
• Understanding and offering first aid for depression, anxiety, and psychosis.
Crucially, it's important to note that the course does not aim to train individuals as mental health professionals but rather offers foundational knowledge to dismantle stigma, instil confidence, and provide initial support until professional help is accessible.
For organisations looking to prioritise mental health within their teams, This is Milk offers group booking options. With a minimum of 8 participants, group rates are available, and sessions can be arranged at the company's location or at the training suite in Glasgow.
"We encourage everyone to join us in this mission to foster healthier, more supportive places of work and communities," Angela Prentner-Smith adds. "Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health challenges."
Don't miss this opportunity to invest in yourself and your community's wellbeing. Secure your spot today by visiting www.tickettailor.com or contacting lauren.toal@thisismilk.co.uk
Where possible we will update our listings to notify of cancelled, postponed and rescheduled events, however we STRONGLY ADVISE that you check with the venue/organiser in the first instance for updates.
All information (whether in text or photographs) is supplied in good faith but should not be relied upon as being a statement of representation or fact.GOT AN EVENT TO SHARE? It's free to post your events on What's On Glasgow, click here to find out more!
Want to be the first to hear about what's happening in Glasgow? Just hit 'Like' on our Facebook page, join the What's On Scotland Facebook Group and 'Follow' on our Twitter account and you're all set!Pollok Parkrun is a weekly, free 5km timed run held on Saturday mornings at Pollok Country Park in the Southside of Glasgow!
READ MOREVictoria Parkrun is a weekly, free 5km timed run held on Saturday mornings at Victoria Park in the West End of Glasgow!
READ MORETollcross Parkrun is a weekly, free 5km timed run held on Saturday mornings at Tollcross Park in the East End of Glasgow!
READ MORESpringburn Parkrun is a weekly, free 5km timed run held on Saturday mornings at Springburn Park in the North of Glasgow!
READ MOREGlasgow Breastfeeding Buddies offer FREE breastfeeding support to families in the Greater Glasgow area, join them for their weekly support group at Hillhead Community Centre on Mondays!
READ MOREGlasgow Breastfeeding Buddies offer FREE breastfeeding support to families in the Greater Glasgow area, join them for their weekly support group at St Francis Community Centre on Mondays!
READ MOREOn Wednesday mornings join the Dams To Darnley Countryside Ranger for a health walk through the park leaving from Darnley Mill Car Park.
READ MOREAndy's Man Club meets every Monday at 7pm in the Activity Space at Kelvin Hall... come along for a brew, a biscuit and a chat.
READ MORESing along with friends to well known songs accompanied by music from the Steinway concert grand piano at St Brides Episcopal Church!
READ MORE