Mental Health Courses

Our Mental Health First Aid courses take a uniquely practical approach to creating competent and confident workplace first aiders. Mental health first aiders can spot the signs and respond to the mental and physical health needs of a person experiencing a mental health issue.

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Mental Health Awareness eLearning Mental Health Awareness eLearning

Mental Health Awareness eLearning

From £42.00
From £42.00
60-90 Minutes 
  • Practical, empathetic communication training: Helps improve real‑world conversations and support.
  • Boosts workplace wellbeing & productivity: By promoting positive cultural change.
  • Flexible Learning: Accessible anytime, ideal for organisation‑wide rollout
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Managing Anxiety eLearning Managing Anxiety eLearning

Managing Anxiety eLearning

From £32.50
From £32.50
25 Minutes 
  • Accredited Training: IOSH, CPD, and IIRSM approved for professional credibility.
  • Practical Techniques: Learn CBT-based strategies and mindfulness tools to manage anxiety.
  • Flexible Learning: Short, engaging online course available in multiple languages.
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Mental Health Creating a Supportive Workplace eLearning

Mental Health Creating a Supportive Workplace eLearning

From £32.50
From £32.50
30 Minutes 
  • Builds confidence in supporting colleagues and promoting a positive workplace culture
  • Strengthens organisational wellbeing, reducing stigma and increasing engagement
  • Flexible online format, ideal for individuals and teams across all sectors
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Mental Health Annual Refresher eLearning

Mental Health Annual Refresher eLearning

From £49.00
From £49.00
60-120 Minutes 
  • Strengthens confidence in recognising and responding to mental health concerns
  • Fully online and flexible, ideal for busy employees and organisations
  • Promotes a healthier workplace culture, improving morale and wellbeing
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Mental Health Courses FAQ's

What is the role of a Mental Health First Aider?
The role of the Mental Health First Aider is to support employees in the workplace who are experiencing mental ill health or distress. This support can vary from having a non-judgmental conversation with a colleague to guiding them towards the right support.

The Mental Health First Aider role includes:

  • Being able to recognise the early signs and symptoms of common workplace mental health illnesses.
  • Having the necessary skills to start a supportive, non-judgmental conversation with those who need it.
  • Demonstrating the knowledge and confidence to guide colleagues to the appropriate professional support if they require it.
  • Promoting greater awareness of mental health in the workplace and reducing stigma.

What is MHFA Certification?
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) certification provides individuals with essential training to identify early signs of mental health concerns, offer immediate support, and direct individuals to appropriate professional services.

This qualification is achieved by completing an accredited course, which is commonly delivered either through online modules or over a two-day in-person training session.

What is the impact of mental illness in the workplace
Mental ill health is common and can affect any workplace and people in all walks of life. Around 1 in 4 people in the UK experience a mental illness each year [1]. According to the latest HSE data, in 2024/25, people who experienced work-related stress, depression or anxiety often took 22.9 days off work to recover. Highlighting the importance of a supportive workplace [2].

Mental illness costs UK businesses approximately £51 billion each year, which equates to:

  • Presenteeism approx. £24 billion
  • Staff turnover approx. £20 billion
  • Absenteeism approx. £7 billion. [3]

On average, £1 invested in mental health support for employees will see a return of £5.9 in reduced absences and presenteeism. [3] 

How effective are Mental Health First Aid courses?
Independent research and evaluation show that taking part in a Mental Health First Aid course raises awareness of mental illnesses. While promoting early intervention to support recovery, increase confidence in dealing with mental illnesses and help reduce stigma.

Why does an employer’s duty of care include staff mental health?
Employers have a legal duty of care to ensure that employees are provided with a safe working environment. They must take reasonable care to prevent personal injury (including mental or physical harm) that may arise in the workplace.

What are the business consequences of ignoring mental health in the workplace?
Someone with poor mental health may be unaware, or if they are, they may be reluctant to seek help, or might not know where to turn for care.

In the workplace, there is still a great deal of ignorance around mental health issues, including uncertainty about how to recognise mental illness and uncertainty about how to react when faced with it. This means that those in need of mental health help and support do not receive it.

When left uninformed, managers and co-workers may unwittingly exhibit stigmatising behaviours, which can be detrimental to a person experiencing a mental health issue. By failing to respond appropriately to an employee with a mental health issue, an organisation may open itself to a claim for compensation. This could be lengthy, expensive, and take precious time away from managers and staff.

Who should attend Mental Health First Aid courses?
Mental Health First Aid courses are designed for employees who are looking to develop the skills and confidence to support colleagues experiencing mental health challenges. Please be aware that these courses cover subjects that some people may find distressing, including suicide and self-harm. If a delegate feels overwhelmed, they can leave the course at any time.

If you feel in advance that this subject may be too distressing for the delegate, do not book them on without asking them first. If the learner is unsure whether this course is suitable, please encourage them to contact us to discuss their concerns. For support with your mental health, please contact Samaritans on 116 123, or NHS 111.

[1] NHS England
[2] HSE Gov UK
[3] Deloitte 2024 UK Mental Health Report