Mental Health First Aid for Adults
Community and Professional Education (CAPE) 5500 N. St. Louis Ave C 509 Chicago, IL 60625 Organized by Northeastern Illinois UniversityAbout this event
We’ll send your reminder 2 days before this event closes so you don’t miss out.
You will no longer receive email alerts about this activity.
Description
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025This training course is Mental Health First Aid for Adults. This class is for adults 18 and older working with adults. Last day to register is Monday, July 14, 2025.
10 registrants are needed for this class to run. If we do not get 10 registrants we will refund your fee.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is the initial help offered to a person developing a mental health challenge or experiencing a mental health crisis. Aiders provide initial support and connect the person in crisis to professional care or remain with the person until the crisis resolves. This training is designed to teach professionals and other caring citizens a 5-step process to provide that initial support. As a participant, you will become more in tune with others' well-being and your own! Participants who complete the online pre-work (2 hours) and post-work (1 hour), in addition to the in-person training, will be certified for 3 years.
Logistics:
2 hours of online pre-work (self-assessment, videos, and quiz) on your own before the training.
5.5 hours of face-to-face, instructor-led training
30-60 minutes of evaluation and exam on your own after the training
Schedule
9:30 am to 3:30 pm with a lunch break
We highly recommend bringing your lunch as the lunch break will only be 30 minutes.
We recommend that NEIU faculty, staff, students, or retirees call to register by phone so we can make sure the discount applies. 773-442-5080.
Instructor:
Dr. Jennifer Banas; MPH, MSEd, EdD, MCHES®Professor and Coordinator, Public Health Graduate ProgramsFacilitator, BS in Community Health
Age Category
Adult
Location
Main Campus Student Union