We gathered at The Firehouse Dream for Youth Mental Health First Aid Training (MHFA) in partnership with Community Outreach at Family Service & Mental Health Center of Cicero. Designed by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, MHFA equips community members with the tools to identify, understand, and respond to signs of Mental Health and substance use challenges among Youth. Throughout the training, we explored how to recognize when a young person might be struggling and how to approach them in ways that foster trust rather than fear. We practiced listening without judgment, asking open-ended questions, and learning how to offer support that honors each person’s mental health. We talked about depression, anxiety, and trauma, the real challenges that young people in our communities face every day. We learned how to respond in moments of crisis and how to connect youth to professional help when needed. Also, learning to support others, learned self-care as self-aiders - recognizing that tending to our own wellbeing is part of how we show up for others.
We are grateful to Family Service & Mental Health Center of Cicero for their partnership, and to every participant who was a part of it, ready to learn, reflect, and support the mental well-being of the Youth.