Mental Health First Aid


Course number : HWFE 170    ID : 5152   

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Mental Health First Aid: Building Stronger People, Workplaces, and Communities
Mental health challenges affect every part of our lives—at work, at home, and in the communities, we belong to. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an evidence-based training that empowers everyday people to recognize signs of mental health challenges and respond with confidence, compassion, and practical support. Just like physical first aid, MHFA equips individuals with the tools to help before a situation becomes a crisis.

How Mental Health First Aid Helps Individuals in the Workforce
The modern workplace can be fast-paced, demanding, and stressful. Mental Health First Aid helps employees and leaders create healthier, more supportive work environments by:
  • Increasing awareness and early recognition
    Participants learn how to spot early warning signs of stress, burnout, anxiety, depression, and substance use challenges—often before performance or wellbeing are seriously impacted.
  • Building confidence to have supportive conversations
    MHFA provides practical guidance on how to approach a colleague with concern, listen non-judgmentally, and offer reassurance without overstepping boundaries.
  • Reducing stigma in the workplace
    When employees are educated about mental health, conversations become more open and stigma decreases, making it easier for people to seek help when they need it.
  • Supporting productivity and retention
    A mentally healthy workplace leads to better engagement, lower absenteeism, and a culture where people feel valued and supported—not just for their work, but as human beings.

Class Details

3 Session(s)
Weekly - Tue

Location
HSHS-Health Science Human Services Building

Instructor
Multiple

Tuition: 

$159.00


Registration Closes On
Sunday, May 3, 2026 @ 12:00 AM

Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
5/5/2026 - 5/19/2026 Weekly - Tue 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM Twin Falls, HSHS-Health Science Human Services Building  Map, Room: 271-Classroom Samantha Brizee  ; Jayme Peck  Classroom