Partnerships

Partnerships

The Center for Teaching and Learning appreciates partnerships that help support the campus community through workshops, training, and events.

Mental Health First Aid Training

Training offered in partnership with the Student Counseling Center

Mental Health First Aid at Work is a skills-based training program that teaches participants how to identify, understand and respond to someone who is experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge in a work environment and connect them with appropriate employee resources if necessary.

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What is Mental Health First Aid and what does it teach?


• MHFA is skills-based training that teaches people how to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of a mental health or substance use challenge.
• Similar to physical First Aid and CPR, MHFA helps you assist someone experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis until professional assistance is obtained or the crisis is resolved.
• Mental Health First Aiders learn a 5-step Action Plan to recognize warning signs of a mental health or substance use challenge, provide help in crisis and non-crisis situations and understand where to turn for additional assistance. » The 5-step Action Plan (ALGEE) is: Assess for risk of suicide or harm; Listen nonjudgmentally; Give reassurance and information; Encourage appropriate professional help; and Encourage self-help and other support strategies.

ARC Adult and Pediatric First Aid CPR/AED

Training offered in partnership with the Wellness Center


Would you know what to do in a cardiac, breathing, or first aid emergency? The right answer could help you save a life. With an emphasis on hands-on learning, our CPR/AED courses give you the skills to save a life. This class is offered in a blended learning environment.  Participants will be required to complete an online simulation learning portion of the class on their own time, as well as a hands-on skill session and test (to be scheduled at a later time).  Please be sure to register for the workshop with the CTL with an active email address, as a link to the online learning will be sent by email to each participant. Proof of online learning completion will need to be shown at the start of the in-person class.


Last offering: 2/29/24

May be offered again in future.