FutureLearn Psychological First Aid: Supporting Children and Young People Course - Public Health England
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Psychological First Aid: Supporting Children and Young People Course - Public Health England

Online United Kingdom

Course

3 weeks

English

Part time

Distance Learning

Key Summary

    About : The Psychological First Aid: Supporting Children and Young People Course offered by Public Health England focuses on equipping participants with skills to support children and young people in distress. This course covers the principles of psychological first aid and how to implement them effectively in various settings.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue roles in mental health support, education, and youth work. Potential career paths include positions as counselors, school social workers, and community outreach specialists, providing critical assistance to young individuals facing psychological challenges.

Get Psychological First Aid training to support children and young people’s mental health during emergencies and crisis situations.

Learn how to support children and young people using psychological first aid

On this 3-week course, you will explore the techniques of psychological first aid (PFA), the globally recommended training for supporting people during emergencies. You’ll focus on children and young people’s mental health, and what you can do to help them cope and access the support they need during and after emergencies and crisis situations.

The course has been produced by Public Health England, working with a wide range of experts and organisations. It is based on international guidance from the World Health Organisation, the United Nations and partners.

You don’t need any prior knowledge or experience as this introductory course will teach you the key principles of giving PFA to children and young people in crisis situations.

Identify how emergencies like COVID-19 affect children and young people’s mental health

Crises can severely impact mental health and it’s important that people have access to the support they need.

During this course, you’ll explore how emergencies affect mental health and what you can do to help the children, young people, and families you come into contact with.

You’ll learn how to recognise the common signs of distress across different age groups and be able to identify who might be at an increased risk.

PFA will also teach you helpful strategies to determine when people require additional support.

Deliver psychological first aid

By the end of the course, you’ll be able to deliver PFA techniques to support children and young people’s mental health after emergency and crisis situations.

You’ll have the tools to adapt PFA to the needs of particularly vulnerable people and be able to identify the ways to look after yourself and your peers.

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Who will you learn with?

Jude Stansfield

Jude is a National Adviser in Public Mental Health at Public Health England and Leeds Beckett University. She is a registered Public Health Specialist and Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health.

Neha Shah

Neha Shah is a Specialty Registrar in Public Health with an interest in improving population mental health. She brings to this clinical experience both as a doctor and a psychodynamic therapist.

Lynne Jones OBE

Lynne Jones is a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist, relief worker and writer. She has spent much of the last 25 years developing mental health programmes in conflict and disaster settings.

Isabel Wood

Isabel Wood works in the Public Mental Health team at Public Health England. Isabel holds an MSc in Public Health and brings experience from community-based social support settings.

Richard Amlôt

Head of Behavioural Science in the Emergency Response Department of Public Health England, and visiting Professor of Practice in the Psychology of Health Protection at King’s College London.

 

Who developed the course?

Public Health England

We exist to protect and improve the nation’s health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities. We do this through world-leading research, knowledge and intelligence, advocacy, partnerships and providing specialist public health services.

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