As we wind down for the year, we wanted to take a moment to pause, reflect on and celebrate the strides we’ve made with our community in 2024.

We’ve just reached a milestone of 1.5 million Australians trained in Mental Health First Aid®. That includes more than 120,000 Australians trained this year alone! Each of these individuals now has the skills, confidence and knowledge to recognise, understand and support someone experiencing mental health problems or crises.

Reflect on a year of growth and impact for Mental Health First Aid

We invite you to explore our reflections on 2024, sharing the important work we are doing to grow the global MHFA movement – from the development of the MHFA Stories series, to the work we are doing advocating to government for stronger investment in MHFA programs and mental health reform. 

25 years of Mental Health First Aid – join us for an online launch

2025 will mark an exciting milestone in our story – Mental Health First Aid is turning 25! We invite the MHFA community to commemorate this special year with an online event in February. Please register now to hear from people who have made MHFA’s journey possible, learn about our exciting calendar of activities planned for the year ahead, and understand how you can get involved.

Thank you for helping to make every conversation matter

Thank you for your important contribution to creating circles of safety and support around all those experiencing or vulnerable to mental health problems and crises. The MHFA movement relies on the collective efforts of our whole MHFAider community, and it is thanks to your dedication, passion and commitment that we continue to make a positive difference in workplaces, schools and communities nationwide. 

Whether you’re celebrating or taking quiet time to rest and recharge, we wish you a happy, safe and relaxing holiday season. We look forward to celebrating our milestone 25th anniversary with you in 2025.

All the best,

From all of us at Mental Health First Aid International

7 ways to support someone over the holidays

7 ways to support someone over the holidays

This holiday period, someone you know might be missing a loved one, working, feeling lonely, facing financial pressure, managing relationship challenges or experiencing heightened stress.  

We asked our Mental Health First Aiders how they support people during the holidays. Find out what they had to say. 

Taking care of yourself during the holidays

Taking care of yourself during the holidays

It can be easy to get caught up in the expectations of others over the holiday period, but doing so can leave us feeling drained and may even impact our mental health.

Explore how MHFAiders are prioritising their wellbeing to help them recharge effectively, do things they enjoy and connect with others.  

‘I went into the Mental Health First Aid course thinking “I’m going to save everyone. I’m going to learn the skills and I’m going to be the hero”. I sat down and realised that I’m actually the one that needs to be saved.’

Cecilia’s mental health story began when she was just 12 years old, although like many others didn’t realise it at the time. 

It wasn’t until she was 20 that Cecilia realised her feelings were a symptom of a mental illness. The turning point in her story came during a Mental Health First Aid course.  

Watch her video or read her story.

 

Share your reflections for our January edition

For our January update, we’d love for MHFAiders to continue to contribute to the content that you find in this newsletter. 

The new year is a time to plan for the year ahead. How will you make your mark in creating a supportive, mentally healthy environment in your workplace or community in 2025?

Please take five minutes to answer for a chance to be featured in the next edition of MHFAider Connect. 

A group of young boys in blue school blazers, gathered closely around an open book, showing expressions of curiosity and joy. A male teacher, partially bald and dressed in a gray jacket, leans in attentively from behind. The boys and teacher are engaged in a discussion, focused on the content of the book, in a brightly lit classroom setting

Waverley College leads the way with all staff trained as Youth MHFAiders

Waverley College, an all-boys school in NSW, is one of the first schools in Australia to fully train all their staff in Youth Mental Health First Aid. 

Read how the college transformed its wellbeing framework to commence its whole-of-school approach to MHFA. 

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Response to the Government’s commitment to veteran and defence mental health and suicide prevention

Mental Health First Aid commends the Australian Government’s response to the final report of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide, calling it a landmark moment toward meaningful action and protecting veteran mental health. 

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