April 16, 2026
Between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM
Online
$0.00
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Distinguish between mental health, mental distress, and mental illness.
- Identify signs of common mental health challenges across community settings.
- Respond to early signs of distress with empathy, boundaries, and professional clarity.
- Use basic de-escalation approaches to support clients experiencing overwhelm.
- Recognize when a client requires referral and navigate that process confidently.
- Understand how stigma, cultural narratives, and migration experiences influence help-seeking.
* By purchasing this workshop/training, you agree to participate fully and acknowledge that your payment is non-refundable. If, for any reason, you are unable to participate at the registered time, you may transfer your enrollment to another program before the year ends. If the new workshop/training costs less, no refunds will be issued, but the difference can be applied as a discount toward another workshop /training within the same year.








