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December 18 - 19, 2024

Dec 18, 2024 (9:00am-4:00pm (Eastern))
Dec 19, 2024 (9:00am-4:00pm (Eastern))

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CUPE/SCFP

One in three Canadians will experience a mental health problem at some point in their life. The earlier a problem is detected and treated, the better the outcome. Mental Health First Aid Canada gives people the skills to provide that early help that is so important in recovery.. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is the help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. Just as physical first aid is administered to an injured person before medical treatment can be obtained, MHFA is given until appropriate treatment is found or until the crisis is resolved., , The MHFA Canada program aims to improve mental health literacy, and provide the skills and knowledge to help people better manage potential or developing mental health problems in themselves, a family member, a friend or a colleague. The program does not teach people how to be therapists. It does teach people how to Recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health problems., Provide initial help.

CUPE Cornwall Area Office
231 McConnell Avenue
Cornwall, Ontario
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Affiliate: $50
Non-affiliate: $50

$50.00 per registrant, Registration fees must be received promptly following your online registration in order to guarantee your spot.

Please make cheques payable to: CUPE/SCFP
Mail payment to:
Canadian Union of Public Employees
Attn: - Union Education
1375 St. Laurent Blvd.
Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z7

There is significant demand for our workshops. If you need to cancel your registration, please email Liane Cecchetto, lcecchetto@cupe.ca, 944 Barrydowne Rd, unit 2, SUDBURY, Ontario P3A 3V3 as soon as possible.

Thanks for your interest in CUPE’s Union Education Program and for your ongoing leadership in our union!

In response to the health concerns of our members and staff, CUPE has implemented a Scent-Free Policy at all of our workshops. Scented products such as hair spray, perfume and deodorant can trigger reactions such as respiratory distress and headaches. Facilitators and participants are asked to refrain from using scented products while attending our workshops and meetings. Thank you for your cooperation.

Liane Cecchetto
lcecchetto@cupe.ca

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