Mental Health First Aid is a nationally recognized training program that teaches participants how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental health concerns and substance use. The training provides the skills needed to reach out and provide initial help and support while helping to identify other longer-term solutions if needed.
Mental Health First Aid training is FREE for all faculty, staff, and students and comes with a 3-year certification. The cost for enrolling in the course ($170 per participant) is being underwritten by the University, and is therefore FREE for all faculty, staff and students.
Trainings are offered in two, four-hour time blocks over consecutive days, or all in one day. Participants will need to be available for both days and for the entirety of the training which will be held in person. In addition, there is approximately two to two and a half hours of pre-coursework that will need to be completed online prior to your scheduled training. To offer the best training experience, group sizes should be a minimum of 10 and should not exceed thirty attendees.
For more information on Mental Health First Aid and QPR, view the Information sheet on QPR and Mental Health First Aid
Fall 2025 Course Schedule
- Friday, October 3, 9am - 5pm (Complete)
- Wednesday, October 8, 9am - 5pm (Complete)
Our Fall MHFA trainings have concluded. Thank you to all the students, faculty and staff who participated and especially to our Emergency Medical Services team leads.
Future Training
| Facilitators | |
| Lupe Ponce-Gomez | lponcegomez@scu.edu |
| Melba Mathew | mmathew@scu.edu |
| Natasha Zubair | nzubair@scu.edu |