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Supporting Mental Health

Supporting Mental Health

Badge awarded to

Risolat Babaevav


Issued on 22 May 2026 by

NBCC

NBCC

This microcredential is designed to provide learners with an understanding of mental health and recognize specific behavioural patterns to support a client experiencing mental health concerns. Learners will explore societal perspectives, risk factors, and stigma associated with mental health. This microcredential will introduce the collaborative care model and encourage learners to identify resources in the community to support and guide children and youth. Assessments of the microcredential program are authentic to workplace requirements and practical to learners as they are useable as resources in community-based care employment. Areas of study: - Mental health support - Mental wellness - Mental health continuum
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Issuer

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NBCC

registrar.services@nbcc.ca

Our students learn in a dynamic environment through hands-on training, state-of-the-art equipment and real-world experiences.

Criteria

Program Outcomes

Following the successful completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • create an environment that supports children and youth with a mental health diagnosis.

Forms of Assessment and Evidence

  • educational resource for coworkers regarding a mental health diagnosis including symptoms, strategies, myths/facts, resources, and FAQs.

Assessment Criteria

This badge is earned after demonstrating the ability to create an environment that supports children and youth with a mental health diagnosis through authentic assessment of the Supporting Mental Health module by:

  • receiving a passing grade (60% or above) on mental health education resource

Badge endorsements

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Youth First Miramichi Inc.

k.arseneault@youthfirstmiramichi.com

Youth First Miramichi, as a member of the New Brunswick Association of Youth Residential Services (NBAYRS), is PROUD to partner with NBCC for the Child & Youth Community-Care microcredential series. This program gives learners the opportunity to continue their education while maintaining employment. Our employees are thrilled with the amount of knowledge they are gaining and how it relates to the work they do! This is an excellent step in building a career as a Child & Youth Community-Based Care Worker. Karen Arseneault Executive Director Youth First Miramichi