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Pourquoi la certification est importante : améliorer les premiers soins en santé mentale pour répondre aux besoins actuels

Mental health has always been part of our lives. What’s changed is our understanding and our responsibility to respond with care, confidence, and skill.

That’s why Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is now available as a certified course in Canada.

We certified MHFA because we know it strengthens outcomes, for the person taking the training, for the person receiving support, and for organizations working to build mentally healthy environments.

This is about trust. It’s about preparedness. It’s about showing up with the tools to make a real difference.

Certification is a powerful addition to our MHFA portfolio, but it doesn’t stand alone. MHFA Essentials remains a trusted, effective option. Together, these two formats make it easier to meet people where they are, with the breadth and depth to build a more supportive world.

Why certification makes a difference

When someone takes MHFA, they’re doing more than learning to help. They’re making a personal commitment and becoming part of a wider culture of care.

Certification deepens that impact. It offers more structure and recognition, and it creates stronger outcomes at every level:

  • Trainees leave more prepared. Certification ensures a consistent, nationally recognized learning experience designed to build confidence and capability.
  • It increases trust. When people see MHFA certification, they know someone has been trained to respond with care and skill.
  • It supports organizations. Certified MHFA training aligns with Psychological Health and Safety (PHS) standards and strengthens culture, leadership, and resilience.
  • It can simplify approvals. Certification may help meet internal policies, procurement criteria, or funding requirements.
  • It helps reduce stigma. Taking MHFA has always been a quiet act of leadership. Certifying it makes that leadership visible and harder to ignore.

This is what leadership looks like

Mental Health First Aid is already the global leader in mental health training, delivered in over 25 countries and trusted by more than 1 million people in Canada.

Certification builds on that legacy. It doesn’t change what MHFA is at its core. It expands its impact. It gives individuals and organizations a new way to lead on mental health, with confidence, consistency, and clarity.

Two strong options, one shared purpose

We now offer two MHFA pathways: MHFA Certification and MHFA Essentials. Each is designed to serve different needs, both are grounded in the same evidence base and share the same goal: to equip people with the skills and confidence to support mental health.

  • MHFA Certification offers a comprehensive, validated experience—ideal for those who want deeper training or need formal recognition in their workplace or sector.
  • MHFA Essentials is a faster-paced, one-day course that’s built for impact. It’s ideal for teams, communities, or individuals who want to move quickly while still gaining practical, evidence-based skills.

Together, these courses give households, workplaces, and communities the flexibility to choose the format that fits their goals, without compromising on quality, depth, or relevance.

The reality we’re facing

1 in 2 Canadians will have, or have had, a mental illness by the time they turn 40.
This isn’t a distant number. It’s someone you know. It’s someone you care about.

We don’t share this to create fear. We share it because it makes the case for readiness, connection, and everyday support.

We all have a role to play. MHFA helps make that role clearer, more confident, and more impactful.

Moving mental health forward

For years, MHFA has helped shift how we talk about mental health—and how we respond to it.

Certification adds a new layer of strength and recognition. Essentials ensures we can reach more people, faster—without losing impact.

We’re proud to offer two training paths that reflect the changing face of mental health in Canada. And we’re ready to keep going together.

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