From Bríd, National Youth Council of Ireland <[email protected]>
Subject Specialist Certificate in Youth Mental Health Promotion 🏥
Date May 30, 2024 10:59 AM
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Starts in September, apply now!

Hello John,

I'm getting in touch to let you know about a new opportunity to take part in the Specialist Certificate in Youth Mental Health Promotion ([link removed]) .

Starting in September, this level 7 course will be delivered by NYCI in partnership with the National University of Ireland, Galway.
Register your interest >> ([link removed])
This course is also linked to the Health Quality Mark (HQM) which is the health promotion award for the youth sector. Prospective participants must be in the position to implement the HQM in their respective organisations.

During the programme you will:
* Learn to identify and effectively support the mental health needs of young people.
* Develop a range of competencies specific to mental health promotion.
* Contribute to a culture that promotes youth mental health and wellbeing.
* ... and more!

If you have any questions about t ([link removed]) he programme or the application process ([link removed]) , please do get in touch.

Kind regards,

Bríd

Bríd Collins
Health Promotion Officer
National Youth Council of Ireland

P.S. Some news you'll be interested in: we're very excited to be launching our Youth Mental Health Signposting Tool at the end of June. Watch this space for details to be announced next week!

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