Cooper Grace Ward Lawyers Webinar - Blended mental health first aid (MHFA) training for workplaces

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Blended mental health first aid (MHFA) training for workplacesAustralian employers are adapting to the growing prevalence of mental illness in the workplace and the new laws relating to the management and control of psychosocial hazards. One key aspect of support is to have trained mental health first aid officers who can act as ‘first responders’ for employees who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Register yourself or a member of your team for our next Blended mental health first aid training for workplaces course on 7 May 2025, or read on to find out more. |
Responding to mental illness in your workplaceEach year mental illness costs Australian workplaces $4.7 billion in absenteeism, $1.6 billion in presenteeism and $146 million in compensation claims. In addition, new workplace health and safety laws in most Australian jurisdictions impose more onerous obligations on employers to protect employees’ mental health. Appointing mental health first aid officers within a workplace can help to meet compliance requirements, strengthen a supportive workplace culture, improve retention and engagement and reduce overall legal risk. Workplace MHFA Officers are equipped with the necessary skills to recognise a change in the mental health of employees or where an employee is experiencing a mental health crisis and to take appropriate action. Ideally, large businesses should have several MHFA Officers to increase awareness of mental health issues and promote early intervention. The blended mental health first aid for workplaces course is designed for workplaces. It is delivered through a combination of online, eLearning and follow-on interactive online sessions with Belinda Winter, a partner in our workplace relations and safety team. Belinda is a unique trainer in that she is able to bridge the gap between the MHFA training and the workplace laws and how they intersect with each other. |
eLearning componentParticipants are required to complete an interactive, self-paced eLearning module in their own time before attending the face-to-face session. This module covers:
The component also covers mental health crises, including:
Completion of the eLearning component is mandatory. Failure to complete it will necessitate re-registration at an additional cost. |
Virtual face-to-face sessionFollowing the eLearning component, Belinda Winter will lead an interactive Zoom session lasting 5.5 hours, including a 30-minute lunch break. This session gives participants the opportunity to:
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eLearning component
6-8 hours online
Training session
7 May 2025
Time zone: AEST (Brisbane) Start: 10.00 am
Lunch: 12.30 pm - 1.00 pm
Finish: 3.30 pm |
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Following registration, you will receive an email directly from Mental Health First Aid Australia containing a link to access the eLearning component of the course. Please allow 24 to 48 business hours for the email to arrive. *please note a maximum of 12 participants |
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Belinda WinterPartner T: +61 7 3231 2498 E: |
Cooper Grace Ward, Level 21, 400 George St, Brisbane, Qld 4000, Australia, +61 7 3231 2444 |
Event Properties
Event Date | 07/05/2025 |
Event End Date | 07/05/2025 |
Location | Webinar |