A.I.D. Training
A.I.D. training is offered as part of the More Aware Initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
A.I.D. training is a 60 to 90 minute mental health awareness training that teaches students, faculty, and staff three steps. Training can be taught in-person or virtually.
- Awareness: how to recognize the signs and symptoms of students in distress
- Interaction: how to effectively interact with students in distress
- Direction: how to locate and provide resources to students in distress
Other key components of this training include:
- Educating trainees on local and national mental health resources
- Practicing scenarios that trainees may experience
- Reducing stigma about mental illness and substance use
- Promoting self-care
Please register if you are a KSU student, faculty, or staff and are interested in taking an online A.I.D. training. Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State employees that attend A.I.D. Trainings earn one hour of Beyond Compliance. If you have any questions about AID, contact Kayla Marker, kmarker@kent.edu.
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Resources:
Participant Workbook Fillable Participant WorkbookResource handout (nonspecific) Resource handout (specific to Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University) Practice A.I.D. using scenarios Ways to start a conversation