Project Manager for Mental Health First Aid
Mental Health First Aid Missouri
Brighton, Illinois
Isaac Sandidge has been working in the behavioral health field for 13 years and has a passion for helping people achieve recovery goals. Isaac Sandidge graduated from Eastern Illinois University with an MA in Gerontology. Isaac organized, implemented and conducted New Employee Orientation for all staff within the community behavioral health organizations on topics such as Motivational Interviewing, Recovery Oriented Services, Personal Growth, Life Safety, Corporate Compliance, Trauma-Informed Care and Compassion Fatigue, Enhancing Consumer Engagement, ASAM, Golden Thread, IL Rule 132, DLA-20, PHQ9, and Mental Health First Aid. He is currently an instructor in Adult and Youth Mental Health First Aid with certification in Public Safety, Higher Education, and Older Adult modules of the program. Sandidge is also an instructor for CALM (Counseling on Reducing Access to Lethal Means, and Conversations on Reducing Access to Lethal Means).
Sandidge is the Program Manager for Mental Health First Aid for the Missouri Institute of Mental Health at the University of Missouri - St. Louis. Sandidge has worked with Mental Health First Aid in Missouri for 5 years as an instructor for teen, Youth, and Adult Mental Health First Aid. Sandidge also serves as a Missouri National Trainer for Mental Health First Aid.
MHFA12 - Teaching in Tandem: Tips for Teaching Mental Health First Aid With a Co-Instructor
Sunday, April 14, 2024
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM CT