First Aid at Work
To help ensure the continued health and safety of students on the mental health first aid courses, Dr A.J. Yates today renewed his (physical) First Aid at Work qualification at the Milton Keynes Safety Centre.
To help ensure the continued health and safety of students on the mental health first aid courses, Dr A.J. Yates today renewed his (physical) First Aid at Work qualification at the Milton Keynes Safety Centre.
Getting the balance right between working and spending time doing other stuff is not always easy, but the rewards are greater mental resilience and mental health. Busy week this week for Dr A.J. Yates who is taking time to renew his (physical) First Aid at Work qualification at the local charity, the Milton Keynes Safety
Tweets from @AJMHLIMITED of the live Parliamentary debate on whether Mental Health First Aid training should be made mandatory in the workplace have been made available as a moment on Twitter, available to view here. Image courtesy of Where’s Your Head At?
Highlights from the MHFA Parliamentary Debate Read More »
Further Mental Health First Aid course dates have been released, available to view by clicking here.
New Course Dates Released for 2019 Read More »
The Parliamentary debate about whether mental health first aid should be made mandatory in the workplace took place on 17th January and was tweeted live by @AJMHLIMITED. MPs from across the political spectrum spoke in favour of the motion when discussing the proposal that each employer should have an explicit responsibility to cover the mental
Parliamentary Debate Showed MPs Overwhelmingly in Favour of Mental Health First Aid Read More »
With the focus this week on the Parliamentary debate around whether mental health first aid should be made mandatory in the workplace, it’s easy to think that businesses are full of employees who are mentally ill and in need of support. However, a big section of any MHFA course is the focus on mental health
After a Brexit-caused delay, the WheresYourHeadAt campaign will get Parliament to debate whether Mental Health First Aid should be made mandatory in the workplace. The debate has been set for next Thursday, 17th January 2019. Image courtesy of Where’s Your Head At?
The Parliamentary Debate Is Back On! Read More »
The much anticipated parliamentary discussion on whether to make Mental Health First Aid mandatory in the workplace has been postponed due to an emergency debate about the Great British Break Off and a discussion about Stupid Woman Gate. Apparently it will be debated as a priority in the New Year, so it’s not too late
Mental Health First Aid Parliamentary Debate Delayed Read More »
It was a privilege to teach the one-day Mental Health First Aid Champion course to the team from Liz Male Consulting Ltd today. Huge respect for a company that really cares about its employees’ mental health and wellbeing.
Mental Health First Aid Champion Course run in Olney Read More »
The culmination of Natasha Devon‘s Where’s Your Head At? campaign will happen next Wednesday 19th December, when Parliament will debate whether mental health first aid should become mandatory in the workplace. Have you asked your MP to represent your views on the subject? And if you haven’t yet signed the petition, there’s still time by
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