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From Awareness to Action: Why Mental Health First Aid Training Changes More Than You Think

From Awareness to Action: Why Mental Health First Aid Training Changes More Than You Think

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In this episode of the JPF First Aid Podcast, host Ed Nell is joined by John Fogarty and special guest Elaine Hutchings - director of a family construction business Hutchings Civils, and a recent JPF Level 3 Mental Health First Aid delegate.


Elaine brings a rare perspective to the conversation: a background in social services and mental health, years of experience in a male-dominated industry and a very real story of how the course helped her support a member of her workforce through a genuine crisis.


Key Takeaways

John's personal reason for building this service is rooted in real loss.

A close friend's battle with bipolar disorder and a subsequent grade four brain tumour diagnosis - which took her life on the first day of Mental Health Awareness Week 2021 - is what drove John to build mental health first aid into everything JPF offers.


The three qualification levels serve very different purposes.

Level one builds awareness and reduces stigma. Level two adds depth, practical assessment and structured conversations. Level three is for HR, directors and those responsible for shaping the mental health culture of an entire organisation.


How a course is delivered determines how much delegates retain.

Elaine entered the Level 3 course with a mental health background and still came away with new knowledge. The environment John creates - inclusive, unhurried, non-pressured - means people actually process and hold onto what they learn.


A small, carefully worded message can be the turning point.

Elaine used what she learned to send a WhatsApp to a struggling employee. He opened up to her son, went to his GP and is now being supported. She did not fix anything - she just knew what to say and how to say it.


Key Moments

"I never felt I was being told. We were all inclusive - we went through this together." - Elaine


"Giving the wrong support to somebody in a mental health crisis is so detrimental. We need to get it right."


"I didn't fix anything. But just by sending that message, he opened up - and then he went to the doctors."


About the JPF First Aid Podcast

The JPF First Aid Podcast dives deep into the world of mental health awareness and first aid training. Hosted by Ed Nell and featuring JPF First Aid founder John Fogarty, each episode explores vital techniques, shares real experiences and equips listeners with the knowledge and skills to navigate first aid and mental health challenges with confidence.

Whether you are an employer, an educator, a healthcare professional or simply someone who wants to be better prepared, this podcast is for you.


How to Get in Touch

To find out more about JPF First Aid or to book a course:

Website: www.jpffirstaid.co.uk

If you found this episode useful, subscribe and share it with anyone who wants to be better prepared for a mental health emergency.

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