Mental Health Training Courses now available

Posted on: December 8, 2022

As the leading local mental health charity, Mid and North East Essex Mind understands what is needed when it comes to providing mental health training. Our goal is to provide local businesses, community groups and charitable organisations with the knowledge they need to better support employees facing mental health challenges and how to best manage these in the workplace.

Courses we offer:

  • Mental Health Awareness Training
  • Managing Mental Heath in the Workplace Training
  • Suicide Awareness Training

For prices and to discuss your training requirements please call 01206 764600 or email training@mnessexmind.org.

Visit https://mnessexmind.org/training/ for more information.

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