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THE ASSOCIATION BADGE: A SYMBOL OF PRIDE AND COMMUNITY

 


07/11/2024



At the heart of Mental Health First Aid England® is the pride of being an
MHFAider® - individuals who play a crucial role in supporting mental health
within workplaces and communities. Our new membership badge for the Association
of Mental Health First Aiders®, launching in just a few days, is more than just
a title. It represents a commitment to positive change, a connection to a
powerful community, and a source of pride for everyone who wears it. 
 

THE PRIDE OF BEING AN MHFAIDER 


For members of the Association, the new badge is a reminder of their invaluable
contribution to creating supportive environments where mental health is
prioritised. The Association of Mental Health First Aiders fosters a community
dedicated to creating safer spaces for conversations about mental health. It
gives members the tools, confidence, and support they need to make a real
difference. 

According to our recent MHFAider Insights Survey, which gathered input from the
entire MHFAider community, 98% of MHFAiders are proud to be an MHFAider with
MHFA England®. This pride underscores the importance of their work in shaping
healthier, more inclusive workplaces (1). Whether offering a listening ear,
connecting someone to professional help, or simply being a compassionate
presence, MHFAiders are making a lasting impact every day. 

THE POWER OF COMMUNITY AND COLLECTIVE IMPACT 


The MHFAider community is driving change that goes far beyond individual
contributions. Together, members of the Association are transforming mental
health support within countless organisations, helping to build workplaces where
people feel safe discussing mental health and seeking help when needed. This
collective effort is reshaping the mental health landscape, fostering more
inclusive and supportive spaces for everyone. 

Our 2024 Insights Survey also found that 94% of MHFAiders believe they’re
challenging mental health stigma, encouraging more open and honest
conversations. And with 83% of MHFAiders using their skills at least once a
month, they’re not just trained – they’re actively supporting others and making
a real difference in their workplaces. 

CELEBRATING THE BADGE: SHARE YOUR ROLE AND INSPIRE OTHERS 


Next week, we’re inviting all Association members to proudly display their badge
on social media. Sharing your badge is a chance to celebrate your achievements
and showcase the collective strength of our inclusive community. By posting your
badge, you’re not only highlighting your commitment to mental health – you’re
inspiring others to join this movement for change. 

TAKE THE NEXT STEP IN YOUR MHFAIDER JOURNEY 


If you’re an MHFAider who hasn’t yet joined the Association of Mental Health
First Aiders, now is the perfect time to become part of this vibrant, dedicated
community. As a member, you’ll gain access to exclusive resources, ongoing
learning opportunities, and connect with like-minded individuals committed to
transforming mental health support. With the confidence, tools, and support
provided, you’ll be empowered to make an even greater impact in your workplace
and beyond. 
 

Join the Association of Mental Health First Aiders


Sources:  

MHFA Engand, MHFAider Insights Survey, 2024 




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Why become an Instructor Member? Programme details Eligibility and applications
Extensions and upskills Suicide First Aid



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