Mental Health First Aid

Private Group Training

Our private group Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training is designed for teams and communities who want to learn together in a tailored environment. This option is ideal for organisations, workplaces, sporting clubs, schools, and community groups looking to build shared understanding, confidence, and practical skills around mental health.

Private sessions allow the training to be tailored to your setting, with real-world examples and discussions relevant to your group.
Training can be delivered on-site at your location or hosted by NeuroNavigators, whichever best suits your needs.

Whether your goal is to strengthen team wellbeing, improve early intervention, or create a more mentally healthy culture, private MHFA training provides a meaningful and practical foundation. It is a powerful step toward building environments where people feel safe to speak up, supported to seek help, and confident to support one another.

Private Group - Mental Health First Aid (6- Participants).
$2,500.00

Grounded in evidence-based practice, Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) equips individuals with the knowledge and confidence to recognise, respond to, and support someone experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis.

Over 12 hours, participants will learn how to reduce stigma, promote help-seeking, and contribute to safer, more supportive workplaces and communities.

(Private Group of 6)

Private Group - Mental Health First Aid (12- Participants).
$5,000.00

Grounded in evidence-based practice, Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) equips individuals with the knowledge and confidence to recognise, respond to, and support someone experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis.

Over 12 hours, participants will learn how to reduce stigma, promote help-seeking, and contribute to safer, more supportive workplaces and communities.

(Private Group of 12)

Private training - Mental Health First Aid (24 Participants)
$10,000.00

Grounded in evidence-based practice, Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) equips individuals with the knowledge and confidence to recognise, respond to, and support someone experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis.

Over 12 hours, participants will learn how to reduce stigma, promote help-seeking, and contribute to safer, more supportive workplaces and communities.