Give a Gift to Local Youth by Taking Youth Mental Health First Aid

#BeTheDifference to young person experiencing a mental health challenge

SANTA BARBARA — Just as First Aid helps you assist an individual in a medical crisis, Mental Health First Aid helps you assist a young person experiencing a mental health challenge or substance use issue. Family Service Agency of Santa Barbara County and the Mental Wellness Center are encouraging adults in Santa Barbara County to give the “gift of their aid” to our local youth by registering for one of six, free Youth Mental Health First Aid courses being offered in January.

“We know that youth are impacted by school closures and social distancing guidelines, and they may not be forthcoming about the difficulties they are experiencing,” says Annmarie Cameron, Chief Executive Officer for the Mental Wellness Center. “Adults can make a huge difference by getting trained on how to respond to mental health concerns in a young person. Our goal is to train 500 additional community members in 2021.”

Mental Health First Aiders learn a 5-step action plan that guides them through the process of intervening and offering appropriate support. Participants receive a three-year certification from the National Council for Behavioral Health.

For dates, times and registration information, visit BetheDifferenceSB.org or email educationmwc@gmail.com.

About Mental Health First Aid — The National Council for Behavioral Health was instrumental in bringing Mental Health First Aid to the USA and more than 1 million individuals have been trained. To learn more about Mental Health First Aid USA, visit mentalhealthfirstaid.org.