Adult Mental Health First Aid Training
Mental Health First Aid is a FREE training that gives people the skills to identify, understand and respond to people experiencing a mental health, substance use or suicide challenge.
Who should take the training? Everyone. It is not just for professionals. Community members, parents, volunteers, and more, will gain useful knowledge and confidence to help someone in crisis. Adult Mental Health First Aid:
- Teaches risk factors and warning signs for adults
- Provides strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations
- Gives resources for where to turn for help
- Focuses on recovery and resiliency – the belief that individuals experiencing these challenges can and do get better and use their strengths to stay well
When:
Thursday, October 30, 2025
8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., plus 2 hours of online pre-work
Where:
Shasta College Health Sciences Building
1400 Market St., Redding, in room 8220
Register for an Adult Mental Health First Aid training (Google form).
For training related questions, contact Marcia Ramstrom at MarciaR@LotusEducationalServices.com or (530) 440-6033.
Sponsored by the Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency in conjunction with our many community partners and advisory boards. Funding for the trainings is provided through the Mental Health Services Act.

