A newly launched mental health and suicide prevention company, HelloHope, has partnered with Navigatr, to make its lifesaving training programmes visible via digital badges under a Leeds City Council- backed (LCC) scheme.
Ellie MacDonald launched HelloHope earlier this year and has partnered with fellow Leeds-based business, Navigatr to provide a series of digital badges for attendees of HelloHope’s training courses.
The partnership is supported by Leeds Learning City, a dynamic initiative spearheaded by LCC and Navigatr dedicated to building a coalition of organisations committed to cultivating a culture of lifelong learning and skill development throughout the city.
Ellie MacDonald said: “HelloHope delivers vital yet simple lifesaving training to adults as preventative methods so we can all better understand the signs to look for and how to get someone who is struggling to a place of safety.”
Dawn Hall, Leeds City Council Project Lead, adds: “I’m thrilled to support initiatives like Navigatr’s collaboration with HelloHope in certifying mental health and suicide prevention first aid courses. These efforts are integral to our commitment to promoting mental health awareness and building a supportive community in Leeds.”