Duration
The programme is available in two duration modes:
Fast track - 1 month
Standard mode - 2 months
Course fee
The fee for the programme is as follows:
Fast track - 1 month: £140
Standard mode - 2 months: £90
The Certificate Programme in De-escalation for Mental Health First Aid Providers equips professionals with essential skills to manage high-stress situations effectively. Designed for mental health first aiders, caregivers, and frontline workers, this programme focuses on de-escalation techniques, communication strategies, and crisis intervention.
Participants will learn to reduce tension, foster safety, and support individuals in distress. The curriculum blends theory with practical tools, ensuring real-world applicability. Whether you're in healthcare, education, or community services, this programme enhances your ability to respond with confidence and compassion.
Enroll today to strengthen your skills and make a meaningful impact in mental health support!
Enhance your skills with the Certificate Programme in De-escalation for Mental Health First Aid Providers, designed to equip professionals with advanced techniques to manage crisis situations effectively. This course focuses on de-escalation strategies, fostering safer environments for individuals experiencing mental health challenges. Gain practical tools to reduce tension, improve communication, and promote recovery. Ideal for healthcare workers, educators, and first responders, this programme enhances your career prospects by adding a specialized credential to your portfolio. With expert-led training and real-world scenarios, you’ll emerge confident and prepared to make a meaningful impact in mental health support.
The programme is available in two duration modes:
Fast track - 1 month
Standard mode - 2 months
The fee for the programme is as follows:
Fast track - 1 month: £140
Standard mode - 2 months: £90
The Certificate Programme in De-escalation for Mental Health First Aid Providers equips participants with critical skills to manage high-stress situations effectively. Learners gain expertise in recognizing early signs of distress, applying de-escalation techniques, and fostering a safe environment for individuals experiencing mental health crises.
This programme typically spans 4-6 weeks, offering flexible online or in-person sessions to accommodate diverse schedules. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical simulations, ensuring participants are well-prepared to handle real-world scenarios in mental health settings.
Industry relevance is a key focus, as the programme aligns with global standards for mental health first aid. Graduates are equipped to support workplaces, schools, and communities, making it a valuable credential for professionals in healthcare, education, and social services.
Learning outcomes include mastering communication strategies, understanding trauma-informed care, and building resilience in crisis situations. These skills are essential for mental health first aid providers aiming to reduce harm and promote recovery in vulnerable populations.
By completing this certificate programme, participants enhance their ability to de-escalate conflicts, improve mental health outcomes, and contribute to safer, more supportive environments. It is an ideal choice for those seeking to advance their expertise in mental health first aid and crisis intervention.
| Statistic | Percentage |
|---|---|
| 1 in 4 experience mental health issues yearly | 25% |
| 1 in 6 experience mental health issues weekly | 16.67% |
| 75% of employers report increased mental health concerns | 75% |
Professionals trained to provide immediate support and de-escalation techniques in mental health crises. High demand in healthcare, education, and corporate sectors.
Experts in conflict resolution and crisis management, often employed in mental health services, law enforcement, and community support roles.
Provides ongoing care and de-escalation strategies for individuals with mental health challenges. Key roles in NHS, private healthcare, and social services.