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Mental Health First Aid Training for East Riding Clubs

Create a more positive and supportive culture throughout your Club and community.

Monday 15th April 2024
6pm - 9pm
Online via Zoom
£25.00 per person: Certificated
3 Hours CPD

East Riding FA Mental Health First Aid Training

This session is available to those involved with clubs in the East Riding FA area. 

Individuals/Clubs from other areas can access the training by clicking the button:

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Monday 15/04/24
6pm - 9pm
£25.00 per person
3 Hours CPD

Mental health first aid training (MHFA) is a programme that helps to educate people how to identify and assist someone who is suffering from a mental health or drug use condition.

The programme is intended to assist people in recognising early warning signs of mental health conditions, providing initial assistance and support to someone in difficulty, and helping to connect them to external professional support.

East Riding FA has subsidised this training from £36.00 per person to £25.00 per person.
Mental Health First Aid Training Delegate Feedback

I have done other mental health courses and really liked the way this one was presented. Chris and Danny both made mental health easily understandable. I feel this course should be made mandatory alongside safeguarding as mental health affects so many of us as sadly I know only too well.

Delegate Feedback

There is not enough support or knowledge for coaches, parents and players regarding mental health and I really do feel strongly that The FA should make your course a key part of requirements.

Delegate Feedback

The session was informative and it was good to hear other attendees points of view from their perspectives. I am so pleased to see Mental Health being talked about in this way.

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Why should you have a Mental Health First Aider in your Club?

Things are hard currently, and many, many people within your club, from players to coaches, volunteers to committee members and those connected to your club watching on the touchline will feel the pinch, leading to more pressure on their mental health.
Clubs undertaking mental health first aid training will allow people attached to the Club to know that there is at least one individual whom they can approach to discuss any aspect of mental health and just like at pro Clubs, this will allow more people to spot potential signs of mental health conditions.
Furthermore, mental health first aid training can help to promote the importance of mental health and reduce the stigma around seeking help for mental health conditions.
This can encourage people to speak up and seek help if they or anyone they know, are experiencing mental health challenges. This can lead to better overall mental health and well-being within the club, helping to create a more supportive and inclusive culture.
If there is a safeguarding concern within your Club, everyone knows who to contact. Can you say the same if there is a mental health concern? With this training, you can!

The Scores on the Doors

Feedback scores on our mental health first aid training from Delegates
Rate the speaker’s knowledge of the topic
90%
Rate the speaker’s presentation skills
97%
How accurate was the session description?
93%
Overall session evaluation
93%

Who should attend?

Mental Health First Aid Training is for anyone! The skills acquired through MHFA training are valuable and transferable, promoting well-being and mental health support in various aspects of life.

This session also carries 3 hours CPD.

Coaches will benefit from:

An improved understanding of mental health, early detection and intervention in their players meaning they can offer enhanced player support.

This will in turn build more trust and rapport, resulting in increased coaching performance and an overall more positive club culture. 

Players will benefit from:

Increased personal mental health awareness, enabling them to support themselves and their team mates, making them a role model within the team. 

This will reduce the stigma of mental health throughout the Club and assist building more positive relationships and create a more resilient team. 

Spectators/Family Members will benefit from:

Increased personal mental health awareness and the ability for them to better understand mental health issues in others. 

This means they can provide initial support to those in need, which can have a massive impact on the community. 

Volunteers will benefit from:

Volunteers are the foundation of every club. Committee members and especially Welfare Officers are perfect to be MHFA trained. 

MHFA offers transferable skills and gives volunteers every benefit from all these other groups. 
East Riding FA Subsidised Training
normally £36 per person
£ 25
/per person
East Riding FA has subsidised this session from £36 per person to £25 per person for all East Riding Clubs
Included in the price is:
  • Digital Certificate
  • 3 Hours CPD Learning
  • FREE bespoke Club Mental Health Plan
  • FREE bespoke club-branded website/social media graphics to announce the presence of a mental health first aider and to promote your club’s stance on mental health
  • Copy of the Mental Health First Aid presentation
  • FREE bespoke digital A4 poster to print for your clubhouse/changing rooms etc.
  • Press release to announce the MHFA training on your socials and website
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