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Working to promote a better understanding of mental health across Devon
Expert mental health training!
Join the fight for mental health in Devon by choosing our renowned training courses — perfect for companies looking to improve the wellbeing of their employees, community groups wanting to learn more about how they can help their members, and individuals seeking professional development or the first step in a mental health career.
We currently offer bespoke training packages tailored to your individual needs, alongside our popular Managing Mental Health at Work training course and a host of accredited Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England courses. Check out our upcoming public dates below that available to sign up now.
Developing the skills to support mental wellbeing and resilience in the workplace can improve your business and provide a better working environment and culture for your staff. Choosing Devon Mind as your training provider will help make a difference and go beyond just upskilling your team. The profits we make from our training helps fund our vital mental health services, enabling us to change lives and enable recovery for more people across Devon.
Upcoming public course dates:
Mental Health First Aid
Monday 24 February 2025, 9:00am — 5:00pm
Tuesday 25 February 2025, 9:00am — 5:00pm
Online via Zoom (instructions will be sent prior)
£175 per person
MHFA England courses:
Devon Mind delivers the following courses developed and accredited by Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England.
Our training offer:
Devon Mind has been awarded the Mind Quality Mark 2021-24
The Mind Quality Mark is a rigorous quality assurance standard. It sets the bar of good practice and legal compliance for all organisations in the Mind Federation.
Once every three years, local Minds are reviewed against the Mind Quality Mark standards. The reviews are led by people with lived experience of mental health problems and senior leaders from other local Minds. They are based on a robust assessment of documentary evidence as well as interviews with and survey responses from trustees, staff, volunteers, and people who use services.
To achieve the Mind Quality Mark, local Minds must be well-run organisations delivering safe, life-changing support for people with mental health problems.