Mental Health Awareness Award (Online)
Mental Health Awareness Award (Online)
If you want to develop a clear understanding of mental health and make a positive difference, this course is for you. It will help you explore the challenges surrounding mental health difficulties, break down common myths and misconceptions, and strengthen your knowledge of the rights of those experiencing mental health issues.
What you will learn:
What mental health means, including definitions and causes of mental health problems
How perceptions and stereotypes can influence attitudes towards mental health
The rights of individuals who experience mental health difficulties and where to find appropriate support
How cultural diversity impacts mental health
How you will learn and be assessed:
There are no live lessons to attend. You will study independently on our online platform with the support of a personal tutor, giving you flexibility to learn at times that suit you while meeting required deadlines
Assessments are available at any time before your deadline. They are written question-and-answer tasks, not timed, so you can complete them in manageable sections
Each assessment must be submitted by the set interim deadlines
This qualification is ideal for anyone who wants to raise their understanding of mental health issues. It complements study in areas such as citizenship, healthcare, social care, counselling or public services. It is also valuable for those working in the voluntary and community sector or in roles that involve regular interaction with the public.
After completing this course, you could progress to further study, such as the Level 2 Certificate in Mental Health Awareness.
You should have a genuine interest in this subject
You will require good literacy and IT skills
You will require a reliable internet connection and use of a device. A smartphone is not always compatible.
Please note: You must be 19+ to apply for this course.
What mental health is
Some of the social and personal effects of mental ill-health
Some of the responses to mental health difficulties
Cultural diversity in relation to mental health












