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Community, Placemaking, Passion: Mental Health First Aid in Local Government Feeling a sense of community is essential for mental wellbeing, but finding and building community isn’t always easy. We sometimes … Read more

The changing leaves and cooler weather aren’t the only things to look forward to this fall: October 10th is World Mental Health Day. World Mental Health Day is a universal … Read more

Between school, social media and other pressures, young people face a variety of unique mental health challenges. In fact, 49.5% of adolescents (ages 13-18) live with a mental disorder (National … Read more

Research has shown that stress is a risk factor in the workplace with two in three employees naming work as a significant source of stress in their lives. Building resiliency, … Read more

Mental health challenges affect 1 in 5 youth each year, yet most never get the support they need. Too often, young people stay quiet, try to handle things alone or … Read more

It isn’t just about the millions of people trained. It’s about the ripple effect: the students who feel seen, parents who feel prepared, colleagues who feel supported.

Safety is paramount on the manufacturing work floor. No matter what the job is, getting workers home safely is always more important than getting the product out the door. However, that care might not always extend to workers’ mental health.

Have you ever noticed a friend or family member become more distant? Or leaning on alcohol to cope? While talking about mental health challenges has become more normalized, it can … Read more

More than 4.5 million people in the U.S. have already been trained in MHFA. If you haven’t brought the training to your organization yet, now is a great time.

“Doomscroll.” “Brainrot.” These terms, and more like them, refer to the amount of time we spend absorbing negativity from our phone’s news and social media feeds. And they’ve quickly become … Read more

Becoming a Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Instructor is a powerful way to make a difference in your community.

At this year’s Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Summit in Philadelphia, we came together to celebrate 25 incredible years of teaching people how to support mental health around the world … Read more

The annual MHFA Impact Awards celebrate individuals and groups that are true leaders in changing the conversation surrounding mental health.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and this year the National Council for Mental Wellbeing invites you to prioritize your mental health.

As young adults carve out their place in the world, their new interests and pursuits often push them away from the scaffolding of the familiar – family and high school … Read more

College can be an incredibly exciting time for young adults – and it comes with potential stressors like financial burdens, academic pressure, homesickness and pandemic-related hardships like social isolation, any … Read more

Beginning or returning to college can be an exciting time for students. Each year is a new chapter filled with learning, discovery and opportunities. But, how students respond to the … Read more

College campuses are a melting pot of cultures and experiences. Students can hail from the same state as their school, or from across the world. Some are first-generation students and … Read more

Mental health in college students is a big issue on campuses these days. Across the United States, over 45% of college students are struggling with their mental health, contributing to … Read more

Getting good grades. College and job applications. Extra-curricular activities. The list goes on. High school students face pressure every day to do everything and do it well. Because there is … Read more

Mental wellbeing is more important than ever for keeping employees engaged, productive and happy at work. As workplaces evolve, it’s clear that understanding and supporting mental health is key to … Read more

When Brian Marquez was in high school, he never imagined that his future path would lead him back to those very same classrooms. But that’s exactly what happened. His full … Read more

It’s easy to feel mentally exhausted in a world that demands so much of our time, energy and focus. Many people push themselves from sunup to sundown in a quest … Read more

Here are some tips to help you offer support while navigating the complexities of mental health, without stepping into the role of therapist.

Over the last decade, extensive research has shown how mental health first aid improves mental health outcomes across the U.S.

The new year is often seen as a fresh start, and it’s the perfect time to focus on finding a healthy work-life balance.

For many people, the holiday season is full of excitement, celebration and a dollop of chaos. But after the holidays are over, we might feel drained, stressed or burned out. … Read more

We received hundreds of submissions to our ALGEE Creative Captions Contest, clever and inspiring captions that brought ALGEE to life.

Did you know? One in five people in the U.S. — that’s approximately 43.8 million people — experiences a mental health challenge in any given year. This means that someone … Read more

In today’s fast-paced work environment, where deadlines loom large and expectations seem never-ending, it’s easy to forget the simple, yet profound, power of gratitude. More than a feel-good exercise or … Read more

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) USA believes that mental health awareness and self-care go hand in hand. Our partnership with Erborian, a pioneering Korean skincare brand known for its innovative … Read more

November 23 marks International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day — a day dedicated to those affected by suicide, offering a space for healing, connection and shared understanding. This observance shines … Read more

Supporting someone who may be struggling with mental health is one of the most meaningful things you can do. Whether it’s a friend, family member or colleague, your care and … Read more

It’s World Mental Health Day! Today, we celebrate not only the importance of mental health awareness but also a significant milestone: we have officially trained 4.5 million Mental Health First … Read more

In 2022, about 49,476 in the U.S died by suicide — an average of one person every 11 minutes — according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). … Read more

September is National Recovery Month 2024 — a time to honor the resilience of those who have faced mental health and substance use challenges.

In 2022, nearly 49,476 people in the U.S. died by suicide — an average of one person every 11 minutes — according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). … Read more

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA)’s fast growth — building on the over 4.5 million people trained across the U.S. — wouldn’t be possible without its dedicated Instructors, like Johnny Smith. … Read more

Having taught over 30 MHFA, MHFA instructor Sarah Haupt recently reflected on her special connection with the older adult community.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and this year, we invite you to take four ways forward for mental health.

Mental Health First Aid’s (MHFA) main goal is to teach individuals how to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges.

Media Contact Irene Tung IreneT@TheNationalCouncil.org 771-215-5853 Washington, D.C. (April 15, 2024) – In a ceremony held at the Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Summit in St. Louis on April 14, … Read more

Everyday, our Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) community powers our mission of ensuring that mental wellbeing is a reality for everyone. MHFA Coordinators, who help Instructors run their courses seamlessly, … Read more

The 2024 MHFA Summit and NatCon24 will connect you with countless people from across the country, including experts in our field and sought-after speakers who will leave you feeling rejuvenated and truly inspired.

As an Adult/Youth Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Instructor, you can empower your community to be the difference for those experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge. Being an Instructor is immensely rewarding.

The National Council for Mental Wellbeing today announced a new training program to help employers reduce the negative impact of workplace fatigue and stress among employees.

For Seva Reilly, becoming a Mental Health First Aider has been a transformative tool, enabling her to support her colleagues and community.