About this Event
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a program of the National Council for Mental Wellbeing. It was brought to the United States in 2008 with the aim to make it as common as physical First Aid and CPR.
MHFA is an 8-hour, skills-based training that teaches people how to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of a mental health crisis.
Studies show that MHFA training reduces stigma, improves knowledge and increases first aid actions toward people experiencing mental health and substance use challenges. It is an opportunity for personal and professional development.
This training will be delivered in 2 days:
Day 1: 12/19/24 11am EST - 4pm EST (8am PST - 1pm PST)
Day 2: 12/20/24 11am EST - 4pm EST (8am PST - 1pm PST)
Registration is due on Thursday, December 5th, (or until space is reached) and a 2-hour self paced course is due prior to the training.
About the Instructor: Maureen P. Medina
Maureen has served marginalized populations for over 15 years in multiple capacities and is a Certified Adult Mental Health First Aid Instructor. She is certified in both Adult and Youth Mental Health First Aid, has certificates for The Biology of Trauma & Healing and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), and has studied over 100 hours (& counting) of courses on mental health, somatic healing, and therapeutic art.
Maureen, the author of My Fears Out Loud, holds generative writing workshops that incorporate somatic expression & foster a sense of safety & agency to explore the full human experience. She believes that we must bear witness to ourselves & the world at large in order to heal individually & collectively.
Her work has been published in AlterNet, Beyond the Veil Press' Songs From Another Sun: An Anthology of BIPOC Voices, Harness Magazine, Heartland Society of Women Writers' I Dissent Magazine, Independent Media Institute, LA Progressive, Nation of Change, Poets Against Racism & Hatred, & Tesoro's Anniversary Collection.
Event Venue
Online
USD 172.57