Sent on behalf of Dr. Stephanie Chesser & Dr. Sarah Teetzel
Dear FKRM Sessionals:
Stephanie Chesser and
Sarah Teetzel recently requested and received FKRM endowment funding to better equip faculty/sessional instructors to support students facing mental health-related challenges. Through this request, funding has been allocated
for 15 FKRM faculty/sessional members to complete Mental Health First Aid certification at the UM.
This training will involve one to two-hours of self-directed online learning, followed by two half-day (i.e., four-hour), in-person sessions on
campus facilitated by Dr. David Ness (Director, UM Student Counselling Centre) and Arlana Vadnais (Associate Director, UM Student Wellness).
Possible dates for the scheduling of this training are currently being explored for the February Reading Week or during/after the Winter exam period.
At this point, information is being requested to see 1) who might be interested in obtaining this certification and 2) what dates/times would allow the greatest number of interested folks to attend. A link to an online survey to assist with this planning process
can be found below.
Mental Health First Aid Training –Please fill out form
Thanks so much,
Stephanie and Sarah
Tamara Friesen (She/Her)
Executive Assistant to the Associate Dean Undergraduate
University of Manitoba
Faculty of Kinesiology & Recreation Management
101D Frank Kennedy Centre
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
204-318-2929
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management | University of Manitoba
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