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Mental Health First Aid Wales Reviews
stacey c, 05 May 2024
Fantastic course and tutor. I learnt a lot from the course and would highly recommend.
Michaela H, 03 May 2024
Excellent course, Angela was very informative and delivered the course to a high standard.
Darryn W, 03 May 2024
Excellent course relevant to our role working with young people.
Ceri-Ann W, 03 May 2024
I really enjoyed the face to face course yesterday it was very interactive and got us all talking
Sally C, 03 May 2024
Very much enjoyed the course. great instructor who lead good discussions with the group. Very helpful. Thank you
sarah p, 03 May 2024
A really valuable course and I really appreciated being able to draw on the expertise of the presenters. This course would be incredibly valuable to newly qualified teachers (indeed all teachers!) in schools, both in terms of preparing them well for working with pupils with mental health issues but also in terms of supporting their own mental health and wellbeing. There is very little/no input like this on initial teacher training or the NQT year and I hope to rectify this next year.
Carys J, 03 May 2024
A great course, thank you to Stephen and Victoria for delivering such useful information. It was also good to speak to other schools about the experiences they experience in schools with children and how they support them. I will recommend this course to other colleagues, as I feel it is so important to be aware of the mental health first aid. I would also be interested in other training that is available along this line. Once again, Thank you.
Tania B, 03 May 2024
Thoroughly enjoyed the course. Easy to follow and well thought out. The whole group was willing to add their ideas and willing to listen to others. It was a great opportunity for me, to put faces to names. Highly recommend
Jules L, 03 May 2024
Excellent course and knowledgeable instructor.
Paul W, 03 May 2024
Some technical issues but once resolved everything worked fine, yet I struggled to hear some of it. The one discussion that seemed to have the most impact was where we had to decide who was being the affected person, who was the MHFA and who observed. I struggled to be either other than the observer but it made me realise that sometimes saying something that might seem inappropriate might actually be what a suicidal person needs to hear if it gets them talking.