Psychological First Aid is not therapy and does not require a clinical background, it is the specific, evidence-based skill of providing immediate, practical support to someone in distress. Youth workers encounter these moments constantly, and without training, well-meaning responses can accidentally make things worse.
Youth workers without psychological first aid training often find themselves:
This course builds the specific, practical skill of psychological first aid, an internationally recognised framework any youth worker can learn and apply, without requiring a clinical background.
Running camps, community programmes, and youth centres where distress can surface without warning.
Often the first adult a struggling student approaches, needing a practical response framework beyond referral alone.
Working with young people in crisis-affected or high-stress community settings.
In ministry-run youth centres and national programmes needing consistent, evidence-based response capability.
Young people themselves in peer support roles who are often approached first by struggling friends.
Building organisational capacity and consistent protocols across an entire youth-facing team.
A concrete, internationally recognised framework, not vague reassurance skills.
Follow-up feedback 3 months after completing the programme
Why this module matters: Before learning what to do, participants need a clear, accurate understanding of what psychological first aid actually is, an evidence-based, non-clinical framework for immediate support, and what it explicitly is not. Day 1 builds this foundation and introduces the core Look, Listen, Link model that structures the rest of the course.
Why this module matters: Knowing the framework in theory is different from being able to apply it under real pressure. Day 2 is built around extensive scenario practice, then addresses two critical pieces most training omits entirely: how to refer safely and appropriately, and how to protect your own wellbeing while doing this work over time.
Session includes extensive scenario-based practice with facilitator feedback
Building psychological first aid capacity across your team delivers measurable protective value:
We deliver this programme as an in-house intensive for entire youth-facing teams, building a shared, consistent response protocol for your organisation. Contact us to discuss.
Request In-House Delivery โ| Duration | 16 contact hours, 2 days |
| Locations | Multiple locations ยท Online available |
| Investment | ยท Group rates available |
| Methodology | Scenario-based practice, evidence-based framework instruction, group debrief |
| What's Included | Participant manual, referral mapping template, organisational protocol template, certificate |
Does this course qualify participants to provide counselling or therapy to young people?
No, and this distinction is covered explicitly and repeatedly throughout the course. Psychological first aid is immediate, practical, non-clinical support, not therapy, and the course is clear about the boundary and when to refer to a licensed professional.
Is this course appropriate for young people themselves, such as peer mentors?
Yes, the course is appropriate for young people aged 16 and above in peer support or leadership roles, and facilitators adapt language and pacing appropriately for this group when relevant.
Does the course cover suicide risk specifically?
Yes, recognising warning signs that indicate elevated risk, including suicide risk, and the appropriate urgent referral response is covered directly in Module 2 as part of the warning signs and referral content.
How is this course different from general mental health awareness training?
General awareness training explains what mental health conditions are. This course is specifically about what to actually do in the moment when a young person is in front of you and visibly distressed, a practical action framework rather than background knowledge alone.
Join youth practitioners from across the GCC and Africa who've built the practical, internationally recognised skills to support young people through distress safely and effectively.
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Every course starts with a needs assessment and includes structured follow-up at three points after it ends.
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