MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID
We Teach People How to Identify, Understand, and Respond to Signs of Mental Health Challenges

Why Mental Health First Aid?
There is NO Health Without Mental Health
Nearly 1 in 5 people in the U.S. lives with a mental illness and 130 people die by suicide every day.

Our Classes
THREE WAYS TO LEARN

Fully In-Person
Learn will receive their training as an 8-hour, instructor-led, in-person course

Blended In-Person
Learners complete a 2-hour, self-paced online course, and participate in a 6-hour, instructor-led in-person training

Blended Virtual
Learners complete a 2-hour, self-paced online course, and participate in a 6-hour, instructor-led training through Zoom
What It Covers?
What You Will Learn:
- Common signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges.
- How to interact with a person in crisis.
- How to connect a person with help.
- How to provide culturally appropriate mental health support.
- Mental Health First Aid Action Plan (ALGEE).
Features
Mental Health First Aid Action Plan (ALGEE)

ASSESS
Assess for risk of suicide or harm

GIVE
Give reassurance and information

ENCOURAGE
Encourage self-help and other support strategies


LISTEN
Listen nonjudgmentally

ENCOURAGE
Encourage professional help

CULTURE
Culturally focused that addresses different cultural needs
Meet Your Instructor
JR Kuo

JR is a national speaker, trainer, and coach that inspires people to make positive changes in their life. He is the founder of CoffeeWithJR, a company that specializes in providing culturally competent mental health and diversity/inclusion training. JR has over 10 years of experience in professional speaking. JR has been an instructor for Mental Health First Aid for over 5 years. He has taught over 80 Mental Health First Aid courses to corporations, small businesses, nonprofits, and governmental agencies such as:
- AllHealth
- Catholic Charities
- Center of African American Health
- Janus Henderson
- Mental Health Center of Denver
- OSHA – The US Dep of Labor
- Parks & Recreation – City and Couty of Denver
- University of Colorado, Denver
Testimonials
What People Are Saying
“I’ve learned the importance of directly asking about suicidal thoughts and how to ask the questions.”
“I learned the importance of listening nonjudgmentally with an open ear including cultural differences.”
“This course taught me how to give reassurance to people that are experiencing mental health challenges.”
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