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Mental Health First Aid

Mental Health First Aid. David L. Wallace, Ph.D. Director, Counseling Center University of Missouri-Columbia. A Collaborative Partnership NATIONAL COUNCIL for Community Behavioral Healthcare Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Missouri Department of Mental Health.

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Mental Health First Aid

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  1. Mental Health First Aid David L. Wallace, Ph.D. Director, Counseling Center University of Missouri-Columbia

  2. A Collaborative Partnership NATIONAL COUNCIL for Community Behavioral Healthcare Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Missouri Department of Mental Health

  3. What Is Mental Health First Aid? The help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or experiencing a crisis until professional treatment is received or the crisis resolves.

  4. Program Origins • Created in Australia in 2001 • Under auspices of the University of Melbourne • Expanded to 14 countries, including Scotland, China, Canada, Finland, Singapore, Ireland, Wales, England, Cambodia, Japan, South Africa,Thailand and New Zealand. • Piloted in the U.S. in 2008

  5. Evidenced Effectiveness • Four published randomized control trials and a qualitative study (in Australia) • Increases mental health literacy • Expands individuals’ knowledge of how to help someone in crisis • Connects individuals to needed services • Reduces stigma

  6. Potential Audiences • Hospitals and health centers • Employers • Faith communities • Schools/universities • Law enforcement/first responders • Nursing home staff • Families and caring citizens • Mental health authorities • Policymakers

  7. People Are Saying . . . • “I now feel better prepared for what might happen.” Homeless Shelter Volunteer • “This info can help a person become more understanding, rather than judgmental, of someone with a mental illness” Community Member

  8. People Are Saying . . . • “Just weeks after attending the training, I’ve already used the skills I learned in Mental Health First Aid…” Hospital Employee • “I think any professionals who deal with people should take this course, especially emergency personnel, teachers, . . .” Employment Services Professional

  9. MU Residential Life is saying… • “This training is more than I expected. Lots of information without a lot of jargon. I can really use this in my every day job!” • “Excellent training, I feel like I can deal with mental health issues more competently now.”

  10. Six months after training… “I am one of the on-duty Hall Coordinators this week, and last night I got to put into action our Mental Health First Aid training that we received this summer. Although I couldn’t specifically recall each individual step, I can say with complete certainty that I felt confident, calm, and well-informed of what to do in the situation. We were able to help the resident navigate her issues last night, and got some support for when she returned home today. I just wanted to say THANK YOU for the confidence that the training instilled in me, and I’m a 100% supporter of the thought that more people should experience the training.”

  11. Community Connections “Mental Health First Aid – with its new emphasis on recovery – has the power to transform communities, the power to change beliefs and the ability to connect people in ways they never would have connected otherwise.” Larry FricksNational Consumer Leader

  12. By the Numbers • 45,000+ Mental Health First Aiders • 300+ community trainings • 700 instructors certified • 48 states • 1,000,000 media impressions

  13. Vision By 2020, Mental Health First Aid in the USA will be as common as CPR and First Aid.

  14. How it Works Training Components • 12-hour community program offered by instructors • 5-day instructor certification training offered by the National Council, Missouri Department of Mental Health, and Maryland Department of Health & Mental Hygiene

  15. A Taste of Mental Health First Aid • Brief Interactive Session with the audience demonstrating a segment of the training. • Questions?

  16. For More Information www.MentalHealthFirstAid.org http://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/cs/faqs wallaced@missouri.edu

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