If you are in distress, you can call or text 988 at any time. If it is an emergency, call 9-1-1 or go to your local emergency department.

MHFA: Northern Peoples

Tailored support for Northern Communities

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Address unique mental wellness needs in Northern communities.

Guided by principles such as respect, cooperation, and community, this course builds off the foundation of MHFA’s standard offering and integrates material reflecting the experiences of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in the North.

Who is it for? First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in the North

As a Mental Health First Aider, you will learn:

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Recognize signs

that a young person may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being or a mental health or substance use crisis

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Discuss Support

Discuss professional and other supports that could help with recovery to improved mental well-being

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Initiate Conversations

that encourage a young person to talk about a mental health or substance use problem

Stronger Connections

Assist

In a mental health or substance use crisis situation

Course structured for impact

Module 1

Mental health and stigma:

What is mental health? • Historical context of Indigenous well-being • Mental health problems and specific groups • Protective factors • Mental health problems and recovery

Module 2

Mental Health First Aid:

What is Mental Health First Aid? • Why use Mental Health First Aid? • The five basic actions of ALGEE • Engage in self-care

Module 3

Substance Related Disorders:

What is a substance-related disorder?
• Types of substance-related disorders
• Concurrent disorders
• Signs and symptoms
• Categories of substances
• Risk factors • MHFA for substance-related disorders

Module 4

Mood-related disorders

What is a mood-related disorder? • What is grief? • Types of mood disorders • Substance use and mood disorders • Suicide • MHFA for mood-related disorders

Module 5

Anxiety and trauma-related disorders

What are anxiety and trauma-related disorders? • Types of anxiety and trauma-related disorders • Signs and symptoms • Risk factors • Substance use and anxiety-related disorders • MHFA for anxiety and trauma-related problems • Crisis first aid for panic attacks • Crisis first aid for acute stress reactions • Treatment and resources

Learn how to use ALGES

ALGES is a simple, and essential Action Plan that helps a Mental Health First Aider provide support until professional help is available.

Flexible learning options to meet your needs

Mental Health First Aid Training Options

When training reflects real experiences from a community, the impact becomes even more meaningful. In addition to MHFA: Northern Peoples, we offer a suite of tailored MHFA courses.

Become a Certified MHFA Facilitator

The Facilitator Certification Training is designed for people who want to offer the MHFA course in the communities, workplaces or organizations. As a Certified MHFA facilitator you will join the Opening Minds Facilitator Community that is over 1000 people strong across Canada.

Mental Health First Aid Case Studies

Learn more about how MHFA is helping to transform mental wellness in organizations across Canada.

Interested in training for yourself? Need training for your Organization?