Mental Health First Aid Training
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Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a skills-based training course for anyone who wants to make their community healthier, happier, and safe.
Through this training, you will learn:
- How to describe and talk about mental health, openly and non-judgmentally.
- Approach, reassure, and support a fellow RIT community member when they are struggling with their mental health.
- Exploration of what self-care looks like for you and practical applications of self-care.
You will need to complete 2.5 hours of pre-work. The link to create your account and begin working on the pre-work will be sent out a week before the training.
Thank you for your commitment to making RIT a more mentally well campus.
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Who
This is an RIT Only Event
Cost | FREE |
Interpreter Requested?
Yes
Topics
student experience