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Parklands Care launches mental health first aid training for staff





Heather Reid (left) and Lynda Mackenzie of Parklands Care.
Heather Reid (left) and Lynda Mackenzie of Parklands Care.

A local care provider has launched a new mental health training initiative for employees.

Staff at Parklands Care Homes, which has 12 homes in the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire, are being given the opportunity to take part in a two-day mental health first aid training programme.

It is hoped that equipping employees with the skills to address mental health challenges can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected.

The training programme will cover essential topics, including recognising signs of distress, offering appropriate support, learning basic suicide intervention techniques, and understanding how to protect mental wellbeing.

HR adviser Lynda Mackenzie said: “Becoming a mental health first aider means being there for someone in their time of need - providing a calm presence, valuable information, and guidance towards appropriate help.

“By equipping our team with the tools and knowledge to support mental health, the aim is that they become an essential support for colleagues, friends and loved ones in need.”

Fellow HR adviser Heather Reid said: “This initiative reflects Parklands’ commitment to promoting wellness and creating a supportive and healthy workplace environment. The initial response from staff has been fantastic, which can only have positive implications for our workplace culture and the wellbeing of our team members and those around them.”


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