08-10-2014 08:00 PM - edited 08-10-2014 08:03 PM
08-10-2014 08:00 PM - edited 08-10-2014 08:03 PM
Sane Australia,
One of the challenges for less common psycho-physiological expression in the workplace might be that it is seen as something to exclude rather than to experience a particular level of its incidence.
I am a first aid officer at work. Every year I do a course which takes me through a structure of physical injury and conditions that need immediate attention for the reduction of harm.
This both reduces the impact of the experience of an medical incident of a particular type as a result of knowledge, but secondly normalises such events.
What would happen if you got in touch with St Johns Ambulence, and the Red Cross, and had the content abouth the list of conditions you have listed in the information section of your website included equally in that training? Would that be a plus or a minus?
For example:
Schizophrenia
Schizphrenia is a significant variance from the average output of the human bodies thinking, feeling, and acting.
First Aid: (just an example): People with schizophrenia may have medication. Stay with the person for .... Call ..
etc
Cheers,
Jack
08-10-2014 08:23 PM
08-10-2014 08:23 PM
Hi @Jackson
Great analogy between mental & physical health.
SANE provides a "Mindful Employer" program. Is this similar to what you mean?
08-10-2014 10:26 PM
08-10-2014 10:26 PM
Nice!!!
09-10-2014 09:17 AM
09-10-2014 09:17 AM
Hi Jackson,
Welcome to the forum!
What an excellent pragmatic suggestion. Thanks.
Take care.
Kind regards,
Kristin
09-10-2014 09:39 AM - edited 11-10-2014 07:23 AM
09-10-2014 09:39 AM - edited 11-10-2014 07:23 AM
Hi @NikNik,
I cannot currently view video as I have no sound on my pc, but I suspect from your response that you may have missed a really pertinent part of @Jackson's suggestion.
I think he's saying: also take it straight to org's like Red Cross and St John's Ambulance to add to their public training. I think it is definitely worth a try because it has the possibility of getting these org's to help in a very grass-r00ts pervasive way to assist in "normalising" MI.
Kind regards,
Kristin
20-01-2015 02:10 PM
20-01-2015 02:10 PM
I'm not sure whether you ever saw this post - as there is no response or "like" from you. I think it was an important and valuable suggestion that @Jackson made. I'd love to see SANE take this up.
Kind regards
Kristin
22-01-2015 09:50 AM
22-01-2015 09:50 AM
Hi @kristin
Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
I assumed I had addressed @jackson's post due to his response. However, would I be right in saying that what you're saying is 'Mindful Employer' is different to what you & Jackson is referring to, which is that SANE should lobby for St Johns etc to integrate mental health first aid into their courses?
Thanks for the clarification,
Nik
14-04-2016 11:40 AM
14-04-2016 11:40 AM
Just adding to this discussion with the information that there is a not for profit organization that has a number of very comprehensive first aid courses. These are research based and were developed in Australia operating from Melbourne. If you google MHFA you'll find all the information you need.
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