Mental health awareness

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Learning outcomes

Explain the importance of mental health awareness within healthcare settings

Recall the prevalence and incidence of common mental health conditions within the UK

Describe the signs and symptoms associated with common mental health presentations including: depression, anxiety, and psychosis

Be able to assess and manage the risk of self-harm and suicide in those you work with

Define 'stigma', and appreciate how mental health conditions are commonly stigmatised within contemporary UK healthcare and social settings

Explain why early identification of mental health conditions is important

Describe the social model of disability and explain its relevance to people with mental health conditions

Describe ways in which health and social care can be adapted to better care for people with mental health conditions

Recall the ways in which common mental health conditions may be managed including: the appropriate use of medication, the use of psychological therapies, and the importance of monitoring physical health

Appreciate the importance of monitoring your own mental health as a health and social care worker, and describe ways in which you can attend to your own wellbeing

Know where to find further support for your own, or others', mental health support needs

List relevant legislation to working with and supporting people with mental health conditions including Mental Health Act 1983, 2007, Mental Capacity Act 2005, Human Rights Act 1998, & UK Equality Act 2010

Explain the importance of mental health awareness within healthcare settings

Recall the prevalence and incidence of common mental health conditions within the UK

Describe the signs and symptoms associated with common mental health presentations including: depression, anxiety, and psychosis

Be able to assess and manage the risk of self-harm and suicide in those you work with

Define 'stigma', and appreciate how mental health conditions are commonly stigmatised within contemporary UK healthcare and social settings

Explain why early identification of mental health conditions is important

Describe the social model of disability and explain its relevance to people with mental health conditions

Describe ways in which health and social care can be adapted to better care for people with mental health conditions

Recall the ways in which common mental health conditions may be managed including: the appropriate use of medication, the use of psychological therapies, and the importance of monitoring physical health

Appreciate the importance of monitoring your own mental health as a health and social care worker, and describe ways in which you can attend to your own wellbeing

Know where to find further support for your own, or others', mental health support needs

List relevant legislation to working with and supporting people with mental health conditions including Mental Health Act 1983, 2007, Mental Capacity Act 2005, Human Rights Act 1998, & UK Equality Act 2010

About this course

This in-depth course aims to provide the learner with an understanding of the importance of mental health awareness within care settings. It covers the prevalence and incidence of common mental health conditions within the UK; the signs and symptoms associated with common mental health presentations including depression, anxiety, and psychosis; assessing and managing the risk of self-harm. The social model of disability and relevant legislation is also looked at and the stigmatisation of mental health conditions is discussed. This module is CPD accredited.

Course curriculum

Chapter 1 : Trigger Warning

Chapter 2 : The Importance of Awareness

Chapter 3 : How Common are Mental Health Conditions?

Chapter 4 : Common Mental Health Conditions

Chapter 5 : Self-harm

Chapter 6 : Suicide

Chapter 7 : Supporting People at Risk of Self-Harm or Suicide

Chapter 8 : Supporting People at Risk of Suicide

Chapter 9 : Stigma and Mental Health Conditions

Chapter 10 : The Social Model of Disability

Chapter 11 : Adapting Environments, Care and Support

Chapter 12 : Early Diagnosis

Chapter 13 : Treatment

Chapter 14 : Relevant Legislation

Chapter 15 : The Importance of Self-Care

Chapter 16 : Seeking Support for Your Own and Others' Mental Health Care Needs

Chapter 17 : Summary

Chapter 18 : A Chance to Reflect

Chapter 19 : References

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Suitable for

Care Assistant

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Senior Care Assistant

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Team Leader / Supervisor

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Registered Manager

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Nurse

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Other staff

60+ minutes

Free (ex. VAT)

Certificate £8.99 (ex. VAT)*

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