Mental Health First Aid Training

Explore how our MHFA Australia accredited programs equip you to recognize early warning signs of a mental illness, provide support, gain confidence and connect people to professional help.

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Why MHFA?

Mental Health First Aid Training helps individuals and organizations understand, reduce stigma, and respond confidently with evidence-based skills and compassionate care.