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25.01.2022 Mental Health First Aid for Problem Gamblers Gambling is a costly mental health problem that can lead a person’s life into chaos. Most gamblers understand the negative impacts of their gambling on their financial health and family life. However, they act on impulse and often do not know how and when to stop. The Mental Health First Aid Course is designed to help individuals with gambling problems put their actions and the consequences thereof into perspective. This mental hea...lth course is not a cure but rather, a form of immediate care given to people who are miles deep in addiction. Read about the coverage and format of this course on our website. Visit https://whsandtrainingcompliance.com.au/mental-health-firs/ for more details.



21.01.2022 I am honoured to be part of MPC Kinetics employee health and well-being program...thank you for having me....

20.01.2022 A position of power can be a very dangerous thing. It gives some people the idea that they have immunity from punishment and thus they push other people around. It’s best if you clear any misconceptions about leadership in your business organization as soon as you can. There’s a training on interactive bullying and harassment specifically created for managers and supervisors. The course aims to educate leaders on workplace harassment and encourage them to use their authority to champion safety and compassion. Browse through our website https://whsandtrainingcompliance.com.au/ to learn more.

18.01.2022 4 Factors Every Successful RTW Program Has - Early contact with the worker’s superior - Effective workplace RTW program - Efficient claims management procedures... - Cooperation of the company’s stakeholders See more



18.01.2022 Did You Know? Every 12 months, 500,000 Australians experience at least one work-related injury. Around 60% of this population takes time away from work to recover and even when they do recover, it will take them a while before they can return to their optimum productivity level. The major takeaway from this is to take your WHS risk assessments and onsite training seriously.... [Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2018]

17.01.2022 3 Benefits of Conducting Workplace Risk Assessments - Prevent fatal work-related injuries - Minimize costs of injury and sickness compensation - Encourage productivity through seamless business operations... Assessments prepare you for the road ahead. You don’t have to do it alone. With trained health and safety representatives, you can cover more ground and draft an exhaustive list of safety measures. Learn more about WHS Committees. Contact us https://whsandtrainingcompliance.com.au/

16.01.2022 Some of the amazing photos from a recent Onsite Mental Health First Aid Training at Citipointe Church Carindale.



16.01.2022 What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor, and more unashamed conversation. --Glenn Close Keep the conversation on mental health going. The more we talk about mental health, the more we encourage individuals suffering from mental disorders to seek help.... #MentalHealthAwareness #MentalHealthFirstAid #MHFA

16.01.2022 Q: Who needs a Mental Health First Aid Refresher Course? A: Anyone who has completed a 12-hour MHFA Training and wishes to keep their skills up-to-date. Accredited mental health first raiders can also renew their accreditation for another 3 years through MHFA Refreshers. #MentalHealthFirstAid #MHFAAustralia

15.01.2022 3 Types of Harassment in the Workplace Costs and damages to company reputation aside, workplace harassment poses severe threats to the mental health and safety of customers and employees. As a business owner, the responsibility of prevention automatically falls on your shoulder. https://whsandtrainingcompliance.com.au/3-types-of-harassm/

12.01.2022 1 FREE Mental Health FIRST AID training Brisbane is up for grabs....for a lucky person date 26-27 November 2020 Brisbane City .... let us know why mental health is important?

11.01.2022 Asbestos is a fibrous silicate material present in dry walls and tiles. When inhaled, it can cause lung diseases such as asbestosis and cancer. Asbestos was banned from Australia in 2003 and although this was years ago, workers are still trained to control its risks



09.01.2022 There is still a stigma surrounding mental health and you could be a contributor to it. If you want to do your part in raising mental health awareness, consider doing these: - Do not label someone with a mental disorder if you’re not a registered mental health expert. Labels stick. - Do not belittle a person’s struggle with mental illness (e.g. It’s not that bad)... #MentalHealthAwareness #MentalHealthFirstAid #MHFA

05.01.2022 Q: Can COVID-19 spread in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems? A: There is no research-based evidence that suggests that COVID-19 can spread in HVAC systems. Although, it is recommended that workplaces refrain from using recirculated air in common areas. Source: https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au//heating-ventilation-... #COVID19 #WorkHealthAndSafety

03.01.2022 What is non-suicidal self-injury? NSSI is a form of self-injury that is deliberately undertaken by an individual without suicidal intent. This may be performed by a person to eliminate negative thoughts or cope with pain and life events. Self-injury can come in many forms including: - Cutting the skin... - Burning - Overdosing on medications - Hair pulling NSSI, of course, requires psychological intervention, but in the event where help is unavailable or still underway, you can provide them with mental health first aid. MHFA for Non-Suicidal Self-Injury is a 4-hour training that teaches first raiders the proper way to engage with and assess the condition of a self-harming individual. Call 07 5499 2406 to learn more

02.01.2022 Did You Know? Did you know that muscular stress which makes up 24% of the claims in the healthcare and social assistance industry? This according to data gathered by Safe Work Australia from 2013-14 to 2017-18. Muscular stress is acquired when muscles stay semi-contracted for a long time. This is often a result of carrying heavy objects.

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