This March, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) is offering veterinary professionals the opportunity to become mental health first-aiders by providing in-person training in Nottingham.
The course, which will allow delegates to gain their Mental Health First Aid qualification, will be partially subsidised by MMI and led by Mental Health First Aid England (MHFA England) who offer expert guidance and training to support mental health in the workplace and beyond.
The in-person, two-day course will run from Thursday 7 March to Friday 8 March 2024 at Antenna, Nottingham, for £80 per person. The course is open to all members of the veterinary professions, including veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, students, receptionists and practice managers.
Advancement of the Professions and Mind Matters director, Angharad Belcher, said: “At MMI, we really believe in creating a thriving veterinary community which not only provides people with help and guidance to look after their own mental health but also allows them to develop an understanding of how they can best support their fellow colleagues. Those who complete the mental health first aid course will learn how to spot signs of poor mental health in others, successfully signpost to appropriate support and start conversations around mental health confidently.
“Having worked with MHFA England in the past to provide these valuable training courses, we are really pleased to see the network of veterinary Mental Health First Aiders continue to grow, particularly in more rural areas where access to mental health support is often more difficult to come by. The aim is to create a ripple effect, whereby Mental Health First Aiders within the veterinary community can then support others to feel confident speaking out about how they feel and to reach out for appropriate support if required.”
For more information on the Mental Health First Aid course, and to book your place, visit the Mind Matters training page. Spaces are offered on a first come, first served basis, so book your space quickly to avoid disappointment.
If you are currently experiencing mental health challenges, there are many sources of support which you can reach out to: Vetlife is there for you 24/7 and can be reached on: 0303 040 2551, Samaritans also provide 24/7 support and can be reached on 116 123 or by emailing jo@samaritans.org. You can also contact your local GP or call NHS 111. If you are in crisis, ring 999 or visit your local A&E department.