• 6th Oct 2025

Free Mental Health First Aid training for Western Australian paramedics


WA Paramedics: Strengthen your Mental Health First Aid Skills


The demanding nature of paramedic work, the stigma surrounding help-seeking, and paramedics' critical role in early mental health crisis response, make Mental Health First Aid training essential.


Fully subsidised for:

  • Registered WA paramedics
  • Student WA paramedics
  • College members and non-members

What you'll gain:

  • Nationally recognised accreditation in Mental Health First Aid (view course information here)
  • Flexible and fully online
  • Learn to recogise signs and symptoms of common mental health issues in adults
  • Develop the skills to have a conversation that could save a life
  • 12 hours CPD (five interactive)

Courses begin 26 November 2025 - places are limited!


Click here to register now and secure your place.


This initiative is funded by Suicide Prevention Australia and the Western Australian Mental Health Commission. All Mental Health First Aid training will be delivered by HSE Global, a leading Australian risk management company.



For all enquiries please contact research@paramedics.org

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