Please go to HOME page for a list of current "open" courses or contact Beckie to discuss booking a course for your service/organisation.
Beckie Davies is an instructor approved by MHFA England to deliver both the MHFA and Youth MHFA course. Each course is usually delivered over 2 full days, but there can be flexibility within this.
Experiencing the MHFA training educates and empowers you so that you are more able and confident to help colleagues, clients, customers, friends and family who may be experiencing mental health issues and help prevent problems getting worse.
An MHFA course will teach you how to:
- Spot the early signs of a mental health problem
- Feel more confident helping someone experiencing a problem
- Provide help on a first aid basis
- Help prevent someone from hurting themselves or others
- Provide comfort to a person experiencing mental ill-health
- Promote recovery and maintenance of positive mental health
- Guide someone towards appropriate professional support and self-help
- Help reduce the stigma of mental health problems
The course consists of presentation slides, pair and group learning exercises and video clips. An extensive training manual and a certificate from MHFA England is also provided.
For an outline of the course content “click here” (PDF doc)
Why Mental Health First Aid is important for you, your organisation or business?
“1 in 6 British adults and 1 in 10 British 5-16yr olds will be experiencing a mental health problem at any given time” ONS 2000 & 2004).
It is therefore likely that someone we know: friends, colleagues, customers, employees or family members are currently experiencing mental health issues such as depression or anxiety disorders. We often do not spot the signs that someone else, or ourselves are struggling until very late and we know that the earlier a person receives the appropriate help, the less likely they are to develop more serious long term problems.
Training staff members in MHFA in your organisation indicates that you take your employees and clients wellbeing seriously. It can help you:
- Reduce your sickness, absenteeism and presenteeism levels
- Improve your productivity, recruitment and retention
- Improve the outcomes for those returning to work
- Fulfil your legal responsibilities including those under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Management of Safety at Work Act 1999 and the Equality Act 2010 (replacing the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005)
Youth Mental Health First Aid
The Youth Mental Health First Aid 2-day course was launched by MHFA England in 2010. It is aimed at people working with, teaching, caring for or living with young people (aged 11-18), such as those working in youth services, education, primary care, voluntary and community agencies, parents and carers. This is an important new course (with the same aims as MHFA), especially as it is widely accepted that the earlier someone accesses appropriate help, the less likely they are to develop long term mental health problems. It teaches participants to recognise signs of emerging mental health and emotional problems in young people and how to support and guide the person to appropriate professional support and self help.
For an outline of the course content “click here” (PDF doc)
Catalyst East Anglia is one of the first providers of the 2 day YMHFA course in the country. Beckie Davies is also a member of the MHFA England National Training Team (Youth), training people to become instructors in YMHFA. For upcoming courses see HOME page. Please contact to book a course for your organisation.
(www.mhfaengland.org for more information on MHFA and details of the instructor course).



