Te Pou is the MHFA Aotearoa New Zealand national license host that has led the adaptation and implementation of the fourth edition MHFA programme within New Zealand. The programme will see 300 University of Waikato staff trained as Mental Health First Aiders by the end of the year.
The University is currently the leading tertiary provider of MHFA in New Zealand, with five accredited MHFA instructors delivering training, says Sarah Christensen, Mental Health First Aid Project Lead at Te Pou.
“Mental health challenges are common and can be very disabling. They often start in adolescence or early adulthood, and half the people who experience a mental health challenge do so by the age 18,” says Sarah.
“These workshops mean more people will have the skills and confidence to approach someone who may be experiencing a mental health challenge, ensuring they receive help early.”