Contact Information

Sarah Bowker
Communications Director

419 Charles E. Barnhart Building Lexington, KY 40546-0276

CEDIK@lsv.uky.edu

Program | Mental Health First Aid

Program | Mental Health First Aid

Program | Mental Health First Aid

What is Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) and what does it teach?

  • MHFA is skills-based training that teaches people how to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of a mental health or substance use challenge.
  • Similar to physical First Aid and CPR, MHFA helps you assist someone experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis until professional assistance is obtained or the crisis is resolved.
  • Mental Health First Aiders learn a 5-step Action Plan to recognize warning signs of a mental health or substance use challenge, provide help in crisis and non-crisis situations and understand where to turn for additional assistance.
  • Peer-reviewed studies have proven that trained Mental Health First Aiders are more knowledgeable and confident when it comes to identifying and helping an individual in distress.
  • The new MHFA curriculum gives First Aiders working definitions for trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It describes the types of crises associated with trauma and emphasizes the importance of early intervention following a traumatic event. First Aiders receive clear guidance for supporting someone immediately after a traumatic event, as well as over the time that follows. This added instruction on trauma will help First Aiders better assess and respond to situations where they encounter someone dealing with trauma related to COVID-19 or other events.
  • The MHFA curriculum helps First Aiders understand what self-care is and the various forms it can take. The curriculum demonstrates how self-care is important to resilience and recovery, and then helps First Aiders develop their own self-care action plans that they can use to navigate traumas and stressors.

How do we know MHFA is effective?

  • Many people know to call 911 or administer CPR for a physical health emergency but hesitate to start conversations about mental health and substance use. MHFA provides the tools a layperson needs to take action.
  • Studies show that MHFA training reduces stigma, improves knowledge and increases first aid actions toward people experiencing mental health and substance use challenges.
  • MHFA is proven to be effective in teaching adults how to recognize and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges. Peer-reviewed studies from around the world show that individuals trained in MHFA:
    • Expand their knowledge of signs, symptoms and risk factors of mental health and substance use challenges.
    • Can identify appropriate types of professionals and self-help resources for individuals with a mental health or substance use challenge.
    • Have increased confidence in and likelihood to help an individual in distress.
    • Show increased mental well-being themselves.

    
What we offer:

Mental Health First Aid for Older Adults is a skills-based training that teaches participants how to identify, understand and respond to someone experiencing a mental health and substance challenge. The program  addresses mental health challenges unique to people age 55 and older.

MHFA for Older Adults

    

Mental Health First Aid for Rural Communities is a skills-based training that teaches participants how to identify, understand and respond to someone experiencing a mental health and substance use challenge. The program has a specific focus on cultural and environmental factors related to life in rural areas.

MHFA for Rural Communities

    

Mental Health First Aid for Higher Education is a skills-based training that teaches participants how to identify, understand and respond to someone experiencing a mental health and substance use challenge. The program has a specific focus on the unique challenges faced by college students and is designed for students, staff and faculty.

MHFA for Higher Education

    

CEDIK offers Mental Health First Aid training upon request for rural hospitals, rural communities and organizations. Contact Melody Nall, MHFA Instructor, for pricing details.

Program Contact:

Melody Nall

Engagement Director, CEDIK

859-218-5949 melody.nall@uky.edu 404 C.E. Barnhart Building Lexington, KY 40546

Contact Information

Sarah Bowker
Communications Director

419 Charles E. Barnhart Building Lexington, KY 40546-0276

CEDIK@lsv.uky.edu