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Combining Transpire’s specialist mental health and wellbeing courses, with First Class First Aid’s hands-on expertise in life-saving training, this partnership offers a complete approach to supporting both the physical and mental health of your team.
Mental Health First Aid
with Transpire Training
Join us for our two-day Mental Health First Aid training to learn how to recognise the signs, start the conversation, and support colleagues, family members, or friends when it matters most.

The internationally recognised certificate in Mental Health First Aid from MHFA England is considered the gold standard in Mental Health First Aid training in England.

The content is evidence-based, grounded in research and consistently evaluated. The course is in-depth, and our experienced instructors keep this light and easily digestible whilst being incredibly thought-provoking.
Learning Takes Place Through a Medley of:
Group Discussions
Workshop Activities
Case Studies
Send us an enquiry
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How We Deliver Our Training:
We offer flexible delivery options to suit your schedule and learning preferences:
Book individual places on one of our public courses.
Public Courses
Face-to-Face
training
Online via Zoom
We also offer Private Training
For larger groups of six or more, we can provide private, in-house training in your preferred location.
Learners Leave With:
A thorough understanding of the risk and protective factors affecting mental health.
Recognising those who may be experiencing poor mental health and provide them with first-level support and early intervention.
Practice active listening and empathy.
The ability to spot the signs of:
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Self-harm
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Eating Disorders
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Psychosis
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Biopolar Disorders
...and more.
The skills to encourage a person to recognise when to seek help by signposting them to sources of professional help and additional support.
silently struggling?
Can you tell when someone is
1 in 4
will experience a mental health issue each year
...most will go unseen or supported