A.I.D. Training
Our A.I.D. training was developed by the Center for Public Policy and Health in 2019 as part of the More Aware Initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
A.I.D. is a 60 to 90 minute mental health awareness training, delivered in-person or virtually, that teaches individuals how to interact effectively with someone experiencing mental distress using three steps:
- Awareness: Recognizing signs and symptoms of distress
- Interaction: Effectively interacting with someone in distress
- Direction: Locating and providing resources to individuals in distress
Other key components of this training include:
- Educating trainees on local and national mental health resources
- Practicing the A.I.D. action plan using relevant scenarios
- Reducing stigma about mental illness and substance use
- Promoting self-care
If you are a KSU student, faculty, or staff member and are interested in taking or hosting an A.I.D. training with your department or organization, please contact Kayla Marker, kmarker@kent.edu.
In December 2023, the approved A.I.D. for Coaches as a mental health training under the
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