Adult Mental Health First Aid
Important: This site is used only for registration. After you register, all course activities are completed in the Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Connect system once your instructor enrolls you.
Description:
Adult Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a skills-based training that teaches people how to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of a mental health or substance use challenge in adults ages 18 and over.
Please review the following prior to registering:
Cancellation Policy: A minimum of 5 participants is required for the course to run. If this minimum is not met, the trainer will contact registrants regarding future offerings. Please note that if the minimum number of learners eligible to attend is not reached by 2 days in advance of the training, the training will be cancelled, and you will be offered an alternative time and date to take the course. Your course could be cancelled as early as 2 business days prior to the session, or on rare occasions, on the date of the training if the minimum participation is not met.
- Registration is completed on this site; all pre and post-work occurs in MHFA Connect.
- 2 hours of required self‑paced pre-work must be completed in MHFA Connect to attend the live, instructor-led training.
- Enrollment for this course will close 2 weeks prior to the scheduled start date/time to allow time for completion of the pre-work.
- The 6.5 hour instructor-led training is held via Zoom and the link will be sent directly to you from your instructor once your pre-work is complete.
- Participants must:
- Join the Zoom session individually (not as a group).
- Attend the entire session.
- Remain on camera to receive credit.
- Registration closes at 30 participants. For waitlist inquiries, please contact [email protected].
ADA Accommodations: If you need ADA Accommodations, please email us with the name and date of the training at least 3 weeks in advance at: [email protected].
Target Audience
Adult Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is designed for anyone 18 or older who wants to learn how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges, this includes but is not limited to healthcare workers, first responders, and educators.
Practice Level: Beginner.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the impact of early intervention.
- Recognize signs and symptoms with skills-based scenarios.
- Explain and use the MHFA Action Plan (ALGEE).
- Address stigma and explain that recovery is possible.
- Ensure safety and privacy during conversations.
- Choose methods for self-care for yourself and others.
- Registration (Centene Clinical & Specialty Education Training site).
- Pre-Work (Available in MHFA Connect).
- Sign In and Welcome (Instructor-led Zoom session linked in email from instructor).
- Course Content (Instructor-led Zoom session linked in email from instructor).
- Morning Break.
- Course Content (Instructor-led Zoom session linked in email from instructor).
- Lunch Break.
- Course Content (Instructor-led Zoom session linked in email from instructor).
- Afternoon Break.
- Course Content (Instructor-led Zoom session linked in email from instructor).
- Final Exam (Available in MHFA Connect).
- Post-Evaluation (Available in MHFA Connect).
Elena M. De Cardenas MS, LMHC, CDP, CCTP
Gary Pate, MSSW, LCSW
No continuing education available for this event.
Available Credit (Listed in Hours)
- 6.50 Attendance/Participation
Select “Take Course” to complete your registration in this site.
After registering:
- You will receive an email confirming your registration only.
- Your instructor will then enroll you in MHFA Connect within 1-3 business days, where all course activities will take place.
Required Hardware/software
This course uses this website for registration only.
After you register, all pre and post course activities will occur in the Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Connect system, including pre-work, the final exam, and the post-evaluation. The live, instructor-led training will occur in Zoom and the link will be sent to learners upon completion of their pre-work.
Requirements for MHFA Connect participation:
- Desktop or laptop computer with reliable internet access.
- Webcam and microphone (required for the live instructor-led session)
- Ability to join Zoom individually (not as a group).
You will not complete any course activities in this website beyond registration.

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