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937.335.7727

Youth Mental Health First Aid Training for Schools

​Teachers
Administrators
Counselors
Cafeteria Staff
Coaches
Bus Drivers
Aides
​Related Services Staff

Register
Classes are offered at NO COST thanks to:
Free the Mind/Anchor the Soul
UVMC Foundation
Miami County Foundation
Stouder Memorial Foundation
​PNC Bank
Tri-County Mental Health Levy
About the Sessions
Due to restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, open registrations are not being taken. If your school or organization wants to schedule a session, please contact us here.
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Essential training for your staff
on a schedule that works for you
Youth Mental Health First Aid is an excellent evidence-based curriculum, and we ensure that it is delivered to fidelity. We understand fitting an 8-hour curriculum plus breaks into a typical school-day schedule can be difficult. Here are some of the ways we have scheduled this training with schools in our area:
  • Single day 8AM-4:30PM (start-end times adjustable; lunch provided, 30 min break)
  • Multiple concurrent single-day sessions**
  • Split sessions*, 2 days, 4 + 4 hours, no lunch
  • Split sessions*, 2 days, 5 + 3 hours (lunch 1 day)
  • Split sessions*, 4 days, 2+2+2+2 hours, no lunch
  • Saturdays, full day or split sessions*
  • Evenings, split sessions*
 
*Split sessions must be completed within 30 days; participant must attend ALL sessions. Split sessions may be consecutive days, consecutive weeks, or staggered.
**Preferred class size: 8-24 (5 min, 30 max)
 

24-Hour Crisis Hotline 800.351.7347

If you or someone you know is in crisis and needs help, please call the Tri-County CRISIS Hotline.
Please note, the 24-Hour Crisis Hotline serves only residents of Miami,
Darke, and Shelby counties in Ohio.
In crisis but can't talk? Text 4Hope to 741741

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Tri-County Board of Recovery & Mental Health Services
1100 Wayne Street, Suite 4000
Troy, OH 45373
937.335.7727 | FAX 937.335.8816

M-F 8:00AM - 4:30PM. Closed federal holidays.

Services provided are funded in whole or in part by your continued support of the Tri-County Mental Health Levy.
The Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer