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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
7/9/2019 12:00:00 AM EASTERN
Updated: 7/9/2019 2:30:01 PM EASTERN
For more information, contact Paula Richards.
Randolph Health Offers Mental Health First Aid Training

    ASHEBORO – Randolph Health will offer Mental Health First Aid Training for Health and Human Services Workers, Faith Community Leaders and Interested Citizens. This 8-hour training course gives people the tools to identify when someone might be struggling with a mental health or substance use problem and to connect them with appropriate support and resources when necessary.

     One in five Americans has a mental illness, but many are reluctant to seek help or might not know where to turn to for care. Unlike physical conditions, symptoms of mental health and substance use problems can be difficult to detect. For friends and family members, it can be hard to know when and how to step in. As a result, those in need of mental health services often do not get them until it is too late.

     Just as CPR helps even those without clinical training to assist an individual having a heart attack, Mental First Aid prepares participants to interact with a person experiencing a mental health crisis. Mental Health First Aiders learn a five-step action plan that guides them through the process of reaching out and offering appropriate support.

    The Mental Health First Aid Training will take place on Tuesday, July 23, 2019, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. This class will be conducted in the Randolph Health Education Center, 200 A Foust St., Asheboro. You must attend the full 8 hours to receive credit. Space is limited and registration is required.

    This is one of the many programs offered to the community through Randolph Health at no cost. If you would like to register, please call (336)633-7788 or visit www.randolphhealth.org and register online.