Meet your WHS duties
The WHS Act 2011 makes psychosocial hazards a recognised workplace risk. Accredited training is a clear, defensible step toward managing it.
For HR, People & Culture, and workplace wellbeing leads
We bring nationally accredited MHFA Australia courses directly to your workplace, designed around your team's reality. Compliance is the floor - we build the confidence and culture that goes further.
The WHS Act 2011 makes psychosocial hazards a recognised workplace risk. Accredited training is a clear, defensible step toward managing it.
Teams that can recognise the early signs step in sooner - before a colleague reaches crisis.
Shared language and skills make it normal to check in, ask twice, and offer real support.
Every participant leaves with a nationally accredited MHFA certificate valid for three years.
The legal context
Under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 and the WHS (Psychosocial Risks) regulations, employers have a duty to manage risks to psychological health - not just physical safety. WorkSafe WA expects reasonable, proactive steps.
Accredited Mental Health First Aid training is one of the clearest, most practical steps an organisation can take: it builds genuine capability in your people, and it demonstrates that you have acted.
Who we train
Tell us your team size, industry, and goals.
We tailor the curriculum, dates, and location to you.
On-site at your workplace or in our Rockingham training rooms.
Nationally accredited certificates, manuals, and ongoing support.
Workplace training enquiry
Tell us a little about your workplace and we'll come back with a recommended course, indicative pricing, and available dates.
Acknowledgement of Country
Passionate Lives acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, train and gather. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We acknowledge that mental health and social and emotional wellbeing services for First Nations peoples are most effectively delivered with cultural understanding at the centre.
If you or someone you know is in crisis