Your daughter Louise is always up for a challenge, particularly if it means beating you at
something. Louise Caitlin loves playing football and is very competitive with fishing. Over
the past few months Louise has been spending more time in her room than normal. She
isn’t going out with her friends like she once did. Louise has pulled out of footy. When you encourage her to get out of the house it ends in a yelling match and Louise in tears
slamming her bedroom door.
How do you offer support?
Join our workshops to learn how to provide support in this situation.
Designed as an early-intervention course, equipping participants with mental health literacy and practical skills needed to support someone experiencing a mental health problem, or experiencing a worsening of an existing mental health problem or crisis.
This short workshop will provide some fundamental information to participants who are keen to learn a little more about supporting a family member/friend or colleague who may be experiencing some challenges.
Informative workshops for Employers and staff to understand the responsibility of employers to identify, mitigate and monitor psychosocial hazards and risks.
Our course equips you and the young people you work with recognise and respond to a young person experiencing a mental health problem or crisis.
Empower participants to recognise and respond to suicide risk, and to support someone through stages of positive intervention, the development of a safety plan, and linking to other services for further help.