Mental Health First Aid Training - Thursday 11 April 2024

For South Australian Pharmacists

The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, on behalf of the South Australian Government, is running Mental Health First Aid Training for community pharmacists and pharmacy staff working in in South Australia. This workshop will be held on Thursday 11 April, before the SA/NT Annual Therapeutic Update 2024.

A little bit about the program

To improve early identification of mental health issues and appropriate initial support to people experiencing mental ill-health, the South Australian Government (SA Government) through the Office of the Chief Pharmacist is funding MHFA training to upskill community pharmacists and pharmacy staff working in South Australia to improve early identification of mental ill-health and increase mental health support for the community.

The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) has been commissioned by the South Australian Government to deliver MHFA training to at least 1000 community pharmacists and pharmacy staff working across metropolitan and regional South Australia over the next three years.

Who can participate?

Community pharmacists and pharmacy staff (e.g. dispensary technicians, pharmacy assistants and intern pharmacists) who are employed and work in South Australian community pharmacies are eligible for the funded training.

Why be involved?

Pharmacists are the most accessible health professionals. Community pharmacy is often the first access point to health care for consumers. By upskilling pharmacists and pharmacy staff to identify early warning signs of mental ill health, they will be able to provide support and referrals to mental health services where necessary.

The National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing conducted in 2021 found that an estimated 1 in 5 (21%) Australians aged 16–85 experienced a mental disorder in the previous 12 months.1 The Australian College for Emergency Medicine’s “State of Emergency” report found that on average, 75 patients presented with mental health or behavioural problems at SA emergency departments per day in 2020-21 – up from 65 in 2016-17.2 These patients account for 5% of all SA emergency department presentations – the highest rate in the country.3

About Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Training

The delivery of the MHFA for Pharmacy course comprises of an eLearning component and an interactive and instructor led workshop. This blended MHFA course is essential training for all pharmacists and front-line pharmacy staff. Informed by a reference group of pharmacy professionals across Australia, this course teaches pharmacists and pharmacy staff how to assist a consumer who is developing a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis.

The eLearning component takes approximately 6-8 hours to complete at your own pace.

The practical component of the course will be delivered in a 4 hour workshop 

The eLearning component must be completed prior to the interactive workshop (digital or face-to-face). Participants who sign up for this course will be provided with an e-token and access to complete the eLearning module through Mental Health First Aid Australia.

MHFA Practical Workshop Details

The MHFA practical component of the course will be held on Thursday 11th April 2024, from 1:30pm-5:30pm at the PSA's offices at 7/102 Greenhill Road, Unley

To register, please CLICK HERE to register via the PSA website.  This training is open to all members and non-members.

 

Please note this registration is separate to the pre-conference workshops on 12 April and the SA/NT ATU conference.


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