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Free MHFA Training Builds a Stronger, Safer Deni and Surrounds

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This July, Deniliquin Mental Health Awareness Group (Deni MHAG) is hosting a series of free Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training courses for Deniliquin and surrounds.

MHFA teaches everyday people how to recognise signs of mental distress or when someone might be struggling, start supportive and respectful conversations, and help connect people to appropriate support early.


“These trainings form part of the shared goal of Deni MHAG and Channel 4 Change to train one in five locals in MHFA by the end of 2027”, Lourene Liebenberg, Deni MHAG president says.



Responding to community feedback, some courses will be offered on weekends to remove weekday work barriers. One Youth MHFA and one Standard MHFA course will run over weekends, with an additional Youth MHFA course delivered during the school holidays. Courses run over two days—14 hours for Youth MHFA and 12 hours for Standard MHFA.

Training is free, with participants asked to cover their own lunches. Minimum numbers are required to make the courses viable, so early registration is essential.


To register or find out more:Email denimhag@gmail.com or text Lourene on 0428 281 060.

Through this initiative, Deni MHAG is helping Deniliquin and surrounding communities become places where more people know how to notice, ask, and help each other.


To read more about course content, visit www.mhfa.com.au


The youth MHFA courses are funded by Channel4Change and the Standard MHFA by the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR).


 
 
 

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If a life is in danger, please CALL 000 straight away.

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