Expedition Mental health
£68.00
A practical course designed to equip expedition and adventure leaders with the skills to recognise, understand, and support mental health in remote environments. Developed from years of real-world expedition experience, this training provides essential tools to help leaders respond with confidence when someone is struggling — even far from professional support.
Description
Essential skills for adventure and expedition leaders
In the field, leaders are not just responsible for safety and logistics — they’re often a lifeline for emotional wellbeing. This course equips expedition and adventure leaders with the tools and understanding to support mental health in remote environments, where professional help may not be readily available.
Developed from the real-world experience of our Managing Director — with decades of leading expeditions across the globe — this training offers practical insight into supporting individuals who may be struggling, while maintaining team cohesion and personal confidence in challenging settings.
🧭 What You’ll Learn:
- Understanding common mental health conditions in expedition contexts
- Spotting early warning signs and responding with confidence
- Practical tools for managing emotional distress in the field
- Supporting individuals while balancing team responsibilities
- Knowing when and how to escalate concerns appropriately
🎯 Ideal for:
- Expedition and adventure leaders
- Outdoor instructors and youth programme leaders
- Duke of Edinburgh supervisors
- Remote expedition medics and support staff
- Anyone leading groups in isolated or high-pressure environments
✅ Why it matters:
This course bridges the gap between adventure leadership and emotional first aid — helping leaders create safer, more supportive environments on expedition and beyond.
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