Event

Mental Health First Aid-For Frosh Student's

Tuesday, August 10, 2021 13:30to17:00
Mental Health First Aid-For Frosh Student

To keep our virtual space safe and ensure that only registered participants enter the virtual space: 

  • All Wellness Hub events are made available only to McGill students who have registered.
  • You will be asked to briefly turn on your camera at the start of the workshop; this is to confirm your identity. We understand that this may be inconvenient, and you may turn your camera off once you have been identified. Without this step, we will not be able to proceed with the event.
  • Do not allow any other person to access your registration information, including the link. 
  • No recording, pictures, or screenshots are permittedat any time.   
  • Please use your McGill credentials when connecting to the videoconference session so that we can ascertain that it is you participating. We will not be able to let you into the workshop if you are using other credentials. 
  • Please note that your screen name should match the name on your McGill e-mail account. Without this information, we will not be able to admit you to the event. For more information on how to change your screen name across various McGill platforms, please visit: https://www.mcgill.ca/student-records/personal-information/address
  • By choosing to participate, you consent that your name (or preferred name), image and voice may be shared with other participants. 

 

 

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You will receive the invitation to the online meeting via MS Teams 10-15 minutes before the start of the workshop.

 

Please register 24 hours prior to the start time of the workshop to receive the invitation to the online meeting.

 All Wellness Hub events are made available only to McGill students who have registered. To keep our virtual space safe, please do not allow any other person to access your registration information. By choosing to participate, you consent that your name (or preferred name), image and voice may be shared with other participants.

 

*Note: If The has reached capacity and you are unable to register, please email hub.programming [at] mcgill.ca if you would like to be put on a waiting list. 

 

 

 

 

 

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), from the Mental Health Commission of Canada, is a training program that provides skills and knowledge to better manage potential or developing mental health issues.  MHFA is delivered in a user-friendly manner to appeal to different levels of experience and education, and is thus accessible to personnel from all university sectors: faculty, HR staff, advisors, floor fellows, security, etc. This training is offered by certified McGill Wellness Hub facilitators.

Please note that this iteration of the training is reserved for members of Frosh Orientation. Please do not register if you are not part of this group.

  • The format of delivery for the MHFA course of 3 modules, the first of which is self-paced, the latter two hosted online and lasting 3h30 respectively. The first module, estimated to take approximately 2 hours, should be completed by 48 hours prior to the training. Participants will be tasked with sending their certificate of completion for Module 1 to the facilitators.
  • The group size is between 8 - 15 participants for the online version of the training.
  • The cost per participant is $38, which includes the manual and a certificate of attendance.
  • REGISTRATION & PAYMENT DEADLINE is Friday, July 23rd 2021. For this iteration of the training, Orientation Support will pay as a group, meaning that you are not individually required to provide payment. 

First Session will take place from 1h30 pm to 5h00 pm on Tuesday, August 10

Second Session will take place from 1h30 pm to 5h00 pm on Thursday, August 12

Additional Information

Which of the following groups may attend this event? (Check all that apply)

Frosh Orientation Members

myInvolvement Event Categories
The Event Categories in myInvolvement include all of the categories that were created for the McGill Individual Development Framework (IDF). The 21 categories are organized into 7 themes that have been demonstrated as important for student success and wellbeing. By unifying McGill activities and offerings under a common framework in myInvolvement, it is easier for students to create goals and identify their development across these themes.

 

Additional Information

Which of the following groups may attend this event? (Check all that apply)

Undergraduate Students

myInvolvement Event Categories
The Event Categories in myInvolvement include all of the categories that were created for the McGill Individual Development Framework (IDF). The 21 categories are organized into 7 themes that have been demonstrated as important for student success and wellbeing. By unifying McGill activities and offerings under a common framework in myInvolvement, it is easier for students to create goals and identify their development across these themes.

 

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