Welcome to the MHFAider Resource Hub
This page is here to support you in your role as an MHFAider. Explore the resources below to navigate mental health conversations, understand mental health, hear from fellow MHFAiders, and confidently support those around you.
Content note: The following resources include discussions of mental health and suicide. If you or someone you’re supporting is experiencing distress, help is available. You’re not alone, and you’re not expected to manage it by yourself.
Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or guidance while supporting someone else, these services can help:
- Lifeline – 13 11 14
- Suicide Call Back Service – 1300 659 467
- 13YARN – 13 92 76
- MensLine – 1300 789 978
For further supports, visit our Immediate Help page.
Having a Conversation
ALGEE Action Plan
Tips when supporting someone with depression
Support someone with depression by noticing signs, encouraging help, staying connected and offering hope. |
Communicating with individuals who have an intellectual disability
The importance of listening and creating space for someone
Tips to initiate a conversation about mental health
The importance of follow up conversations
Six tips to keep someone comfortable in a mental health conversation
Supporting the mental health of LGBTIQA+ people
The impact of stress for tertiary students
Planning a mental health first aid conversation
Recognising the signs and symptoms of mental health problems
Supporting older men with mental health conversations
Words matter – compassionate language for mental health
Considerations when providing mental health first aid to others
How to talk about suicide – your words matter
Exploring the ALGEE Action Plan
Do's & don'ts - having a conversation about mental health
ALGEE in Action - practical scenarios
Keeping the focus - when to share and when to listen
Overcoming Barriers
Barriers to 'A' of ALGEE
Barriers to 'L' of ALGEE
Barriers to 'G' of ALGEE
Barriers to first 'E' of ALGEE
Barriers to second 'E' of ALGEE
Making it easier to help - overcoming barriers to providing information and support
Navigating misconceptions in mental health conversations
Someone I’m concerned about doesn’t want my help. What now?
What to do when a mental health conversation doesn’t go to plan
The 6 most common mental health myths
Understanding Mental Health
5 tips when navigating conversations about suicide & non-suicidal self-injury
Breaking down depression
Understanding non-suicidal self-injury
Understanding suicide
Schizophrenia: offering support and overcoming barriers
Women and mental health across the lifespan
Understanding panic attacks
Depression - looking out for those who are not coping
Exploring mental health in men
Defining anxiety
MHFA in the Workplace
Burnout and self-care
Spotlight on stigma in the workplace
Maintaining work/life balance
Promoting positive mental health practices at work
Disclosing a mental health condition with your workplace
Unspoken clues someone might benefit from a mental health conversation
MHFAider Stories
Caillin’s story
Lachlan’s story
Claire’s story
Nathan’s story
Joey’s story
Cecilia’s story
Kellie's story
Danny's story
Namira's story
Toluwanimi Jewel's story
Neville's story
Abbie's story
Harriet's story
Kathy's story
The Power of Connection
A veteran’s path to recovery through his community
Leesa's story
Jill's story
Jackie's story
Supporting Young People
Finding my way - growing up in rural areas
Finding my way - a journey through tertiary education
Helping young people thrive
Young people & mental health - your questions answered
Maintaining mental health for tertiary students
How do I speak to my child about suicide?
Young people and eating disorders
Self-Care and Wellness
8 secrets of psychological wellbeing
Talking about men's mental health
Taking care of you - self-care & vicarious trauma
Tips to maintain positive mental health
Self-care and setting boundaries
7 ways to support someone over the holidays
Top strategies for mental resilience
Physical & mental health – 2 parts of a wellness equation
Self-care when helping others
How to prepare for a mentally healthy year
Donate now
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Join a fundraising event
Register for a charity event – like a fun run, walk or challenge – and raise funds to help grow the reach and impact of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid and empower more people to provide culturally safe mental health support.
Celebrate MHFA Day
This year, on Tuesday 19 August, join us for the inaugural Mental Health First Aid Day – a national day of action to celebrate and raise awareness of the vital role MHFAiders and Instructors play in creating circles of support across our communities.