Tabby Kerwin

Mental Health First Aid Instructor at MHFA England®

Tabby Kerwin (MAPP) is an experienced professional with a diverse background in mental health and music. Currently serving as the Director at Mode for... since March 2008, Tabby has also held the role of CEO at The PERFORM Experience since April 2023, focusing on digital learning for mental fitness and wellbeing. As a Suicide First Aid & Prevention Instructor with the National Centre for Suicide Prevention Education & Training CIC and a Mental Health First Aid Instructor for MHFA England, Tabby contributes significantly to mental health education. Additionally, as a freelance conductor and brass musician, Tabby showcases musical talents across various ensembles. Academic credentials include a Master's degree in Applied Positive Psychology from Buckinghamshire New University and a BA in Music from the Royal Northern College of Music. Tabby's commitment to enhancing wellbeing and performance is further evidenced by completing a course on The Science of Wellbeing at Yale University.

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Macclesfield, United Kingdom

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MHFA England®

We are Mental Health First Aid England. We’re a social enterprise with a vision to improve the mental health of the nation. Our evidence-based training gives people tools to support themselves and each other, so everyone can talk about mental health and seek help when needed. Most adults spend at least a third of their time at work, so we start there to change how society deals with mental health now and in the future. Over the last decade, we’ve provided expert consultancy and training to over 20,000 workplaces. We want mentally healthy workplaces for all. We campaign for equality between mental and physical health in the workplace. We advocate a whole organisation approach and lead by example. As a social enterprise, we reinvest our profits to support the next generation. We offer free and discounted training to those in the sports and recreation sectors working with young people. Together, let’s create a society where everyone’s mental health matters.


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201-500

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