Awareness of Depression

If you care for and support children, young people, or adults then you need to be aware of the difference between low and mood and depression, be able to spot signs and symptoms of depression, and know how and when to provide support.

Learning outcomes

  • You will know the difference between low mood and depression
  • You will be able to recognise the signs and symptoms of depression
  • You will be aware of strategies for supporting someone with depression, and managing the symptoms of depression

Advantages of this course

  • Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions in young people and adults, and intervention by caring and supportive professionals is a key element of recovery and a protective factor for future wellbeing. This course explores this mental health condition, and suggests strategies for managing depression that may be useful for education and care practitioners to know about.
  • Everyone experiences depression differently. However, there are different types of depression that have particular symptoms, and they may also appear at different times. This course identifies different types of depression, including Post-Natal Depression (PND).
  • Learning is delivered through a filmed tutorial, e-Book, knowledge sharing videos, good practice videos, and references to websites for reading and
  • There is suggested extended reading to give both practical information and links to websites to expand knowledge
  • A Think and Challenge section encourages you to reflect on your learning.

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