The Borneo Post

30 attend mental health course at Swinburne campus

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KUCHING: Some 30 people from various organisati­ons attended a mental health course jointly organised by Swinburne University campuses in Sarawak and Melbourne, and the Mental Health Associatio­n of Sarawak ( MHAS) here recently.

A press release said the 14-hour course held at the Swinburne campus here was facilitate­d by Mental Health First Aid ( MHFA) certified trainer Professor Jenny Martin from Swinburne University’s Faculty of Health, Arts and Design.

Focusing on problems experience­d by youths, the participan­ts learnt how to recognise a situation when someone needs help, how to approach empathetic­ally and after listening carefully to their situation, how to encourage them to connect with supportive networks and profession­al help.

Generally, Malaysians are equipped with first aid skills to attend to physical injuries but to administer first aid for people showing signs of mental distress is something new to Malaysia. However, in Australia, over half a million people have been trained by MHFA, an organisati­on establishe­d by a husband and wife team in 2000.

According to the participan­ts, the course delivery was an engaging one and they agreed that it can benefit a large group of people including parents and youths to undertake the training. A school counsellor in particular noted how the course was very useful in providing a systematic guide to approach someone who may be suffering from a mental health problem.

It is estimated one in four people will face a mental health problem at some stage of their lives yet public awareness on providing support is still very low.

Plans are in the pipeline for the MHFA course focusing on adults to be rolled out across Malaysia once locals have been trained to conduct it. In the meantime, those wanting to know more about mental health or to arrange talks on the topic can contact MHAS by calling 0168082015.

Meanwhile, Swinburne is playing its part to increase awareness on mental wellbeing through its 5KM SwinCARE Run on Nov 3 this year. It is open to staff and students of the university as well as members of the public. Those interested can register online via https:// www. jotform. com/sbsadmin/ swincare-run-2018-registrati­onform or meet a representa­tive from Student HQ, Block A, Swinburne’s campus in Jalan Simpang Tiga. The representa­tives are available Mondays to Fridays from 9am to 5pm. Registrati­on deadline is Sept 25.

For more informatio­n about Swinburne, visit the university’s website (www. swinburne. edu.my), Facebook page (@ swinburnes­arawak), Instagram (@ swinburnes­arawak), Twitter page (@ Swinburne_ Swk) or YouTube channel ( Swinburne Sarawak).

 ??  ?? CEO of Boulevard Group Don Yew Hoon (back row, sixth from right) and management staff of the mall pose for a photo.
CEO of Boulevard Group Don Yew Hoon (back row, sixth from right) and management staff of the mall pose for a photo.
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Course participan­ts in a group discussion.

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