MHFA FAQs Updated

Training for Adults

Mental Health First Aid® is a skills-based training that teaches people how to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of a mental health or substance use challenge in adults ages 18 and over. The evidence behind the program demonstrates that it builds mental health literacy, providing an action plan that teaches people to safely and responsibly identify and address a potential mental health or substance use challenge. Mental Health First Aid is sometimes called Adult Mental Health First Aid. 

Youth Mental Health First Aid® is a skills-based training that teaches parents, family members, caregivers, teachers, school staff, peers, neighbors and health and human services workers and any other citizen how to identify, understand and respond to an adolescent (ages 12-18) who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge.

Course Formats

In-person: 7.5 hours for MHFA or 6.5 hours for Youth MHFA – up to 30 participants

Blended In-person: 2 hours self-paced online learning, followed by 4.5 hours (Youth) or 5.5 hours (Adult) in-person training – up to 30 participants

Blended Virtual: 2 hours self-paced online learning, followed by 4.5 hours (Youth) or 5.5 hours (Adult) live virtual training – up to 30 participants

Training for Teens

teen Mental Health First Aid® is a skills-based training that teaches teens in grades 10-12, or ages 15-18, how to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of a mental health or substance use challenge among their friends and peers. The program equips young people with the knowledge and skills they need to take care of their own mental health and to support each other, including how to get the help of a trusted adult.

Course Format

In-person: Lessons are conducted in person in six 45-minute sessions or three 90-minute sessions.

Blended: Teens complete a self-paced online lesson, then participate in six live, Instructor-led sessions. Instructor-led sessions can be video conferences or in-person classes.

A school or youth-serving organization must apply to become a tMHFA site and meet program and safety requirements.

Become a MHFA Instructor

Instructors are on the frontlines of the program and train people in their communities in Mental Health First Aid. Certified instructors are required to teach the course at least three times per year. Instructors teach from a national curriculum, tailor discussions to their participants and compile a list of local resources for help.

How to become certified as an Adult or Youth instructor
Instructor certification results from a 3-day training that presents the Mental Health First Aid course and provides in-depth instruction on facilitating the  The training includes self-paced pre-work, a written exam and a presentation that evaluates each candidate’s ability to present the Mental Health First Aid course to a variety of audiences.  Become certified to teach the Adult or Youth curriculum, or both.
Maintaining Certification
Once certified, Instructors must teach the course at least three times per year to maintain their certification. Dual certified Instructors must teach a minimum of three courses per year with at least one course from each curriculum (Adult and Youth) annually to maintain certification.