Why choose Altruist Enterprises for Mental Health First Aid training?

5 reasons to choose Altruist Enterprises for your Mental Health Awareness training.

1. We support you after your course

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2. Excellent training experience

See what our customers have to say about us and our training courses.

‘I cannot recommend this course highly enough. I can state, without fear of contradiction that genuine, tangible lessons were learned. An excellent service’. Antony Walker, Health & Safety Manager, Acivico
3. Tailored to specific industries

Our courses are customisable and course materials i.e. case studies and videos are tailored to specific industries.

4. National coverage

We can deliver courses onsite at your premises or deliver open courses at local venues.

5. Social Enterprise

We re-invest a proportion of profits to provide subsidised or free mental health talks and workshops to young people and parents.

Read our client testimonials or find out more about our 2 day Mental Health First Aid, Online Mental Health First Aid, or Half Day Mental Health First Aid and Half Day Mental Health First Aid Webinar training.

To find out more about what we offer or to book a course, call 0121 271 0550 or email info@altruistuk.com.

Katie Buckingham

Katie founded Altruist Enterprises in 2013. Since then, she has grown Altruist into a nationwide provider of mental health and resilience training. Katie is a seasoned public speaker and innovator of bespoke mental health courses. In 2022, Katie won the Cambridge Social Innovation Prize awarded by Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge and Cambridge Judge Business School.

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