
Suicide Awareness
This 2.5 hour workshop helps you to become informed and confident when talking about suicide

This 2.5 hour workshop helps you to become informed and confident when talking about suicide

The Five Ways to Wellbeing are a set of evidence-based public mental health messages, developed by the New Economics Foundation, which aim to improve the mental health and wellbeing of the population.

Join us in learning how small changes in these 5 areas of your life can improve your mental health and wellbeing

This course is suitable for anyone caring for children aged 0-12 years, or prospective parents.

Eating disorders are complex mental illnesses and are rarely just about food – focusing on food can be a coping mechanism for difficult situations or painful feelings.

The Wellness Society have created this free course to help you improve your mental wellbeing by connecting with nature.

We all experience grief at some point in our lives. This can be due to the death of someone we know, the end of a relationship, or loss of a job (among many other things).

Much like physical health; we all have mental health, and mental illness may be a part of that.

Many people experience panic attacks at some point in their lives – they are common, and likely linked to a stressful or anxious situation.

A phobia is an overwhelming and debilitating fear which can affect your day to day life.

Did you know that low temperatures can affect both your physical and mental health?

There is often confusion between stress and pressure. Pressure can be effective for motivation, but too much pressure can lead to stress and sickness absences.

Mental health is a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their community – World Health Organisation

This 2-day course certifies you as a Mental Health First Aider for 3 years

This half-day refresher session is for those who previously completed the Qualified MHFAider® course

Have you noticed feelings of depression that are linked to the seasons, or to certain times of year?

This course looks at the effects of poor sleep on your mental health, and what you can do to improve your quality of sleep.

This course was created by United in Kind, and aims to identify and support those at risk of social isolation and loneliness in Essex.

This course is suitable for anyone supporting young people aged 8-18 years.

Better understand your mind and body. Learn how breathing can help you to manage your emotions and reduce stress both at work and at home.

An interactive workshop that helps to raise awareness of the importance of sleeping well and how this can affect your work and home life

The foundation for workplace wellbeing, introducing you to the Mental Health Continuum, and the Emotional Needs & Resources approach.

Are you reading this on a smart phone, laptop, or tablet? Then you are already using your smarts!

This two day course trains you as a Youth Mental Health First Aider
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