
As a qualified provisional Psychotherapist with the Psychotherapist and Counsellors Federation of Australia (PACFA), Matt is a well-established and recognised trainer in the areas of mental health, domestic violence and suicide prevention and intervention.
Matt has built a reputation as being one of the best providers of mental health first aid training in Tasmania, and through iTrain Australia, can provide tailored Mental Health awareness training for all parts of the community.Director and Mental Health Trainer Matt Gray's training services increase your confidence and safety while reducing stigma and fear in relation to mental health and mental illness.
Matt has built a reputation as being one of the best providers of mental health first aid training in Tasmania, and through iTrain Australia, can provide tailored Mental Health awareness training for all parts of the community.Director and Mental Health Trainer Matt Gray's training services increase your confidence and safety while reducing stigma and fear in relation to mental health and mental illness.
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Matthew Gray is a qualified provisional Psychotherapist with the Psychotherapist and Counsellors Federation of Australia (PACFA) having graduated from the University of Tasmania with a Graduate Diploma of Counselling. He has multiple certifications as a Principal Master Instructor with Mental Health First Australia, including certification in the delivery of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), MHFA Youth, MHFA Teen and MHFA Older Persons.
Mental Health
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Mental health First Aid provides you with the knowledge and skills to enable you to support a person who is struggling with their mental health. Matt has developed a suite of courses that meet the needs businesses often face in today's society and can work with you to create a customised program. ASIST training is available to help you to improve your confidence to support suicidal individuals.
Schools & Tertiary
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The Mental Health First Aid framework is a useful reference for teachers, coaches, leaders of youth-related organisations such as church youth groups, scouts, etc. Teen Mental Health First Aid is also available for directly working with young people to give them skills in talking to their friends who may be suffering from a mental health crisis.
Business
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Organisations that deal with complaints from the public often deal directly with people in crisis. Staff at the coalface often find this challenging professionally and personally. Part of the role of any such organisation is to equip staff to respond appropriately to the client and themselves (self-care).
Regulatory Organisations
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There are a number of courses that will be useful for those working in the corporate environment. Standard Mental Health First Aid (2 days). Blended Mental Health First Aid for the Workplace* (6 hours e-learning and 4 hours face-to-face). SafeTALK suicide awareness courses and custom courses including Communicating in a Crisis (1 day), especially for those working with the public and enables staff to respond appropriately to someone in crisis.
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