Mental Health First Aid Training

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Dear University of Aberdeen,

I hope you are well.

I would like to receive information about the number of your full-time employees who have (certification or have attended) mental health first aid training.

I would like to also kindly ask for the total number of students attending your university at the moment.

Yours faithfully,

Louise Lea

Foi, University of Aberdeen

Dear Louise Lea,

I refer to your email of 13 October and, on behalf of the University, I acknowledge receipt and confirm that your request is being dealt with in terms of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002. In terms of the Act, a reply will be sent to you within 20 working days.

Yours sincerely,
Mary Sabiston
Information Compliance Officer
University of Aberdeen

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Foi, University of Aberdeen

Dear Louise Lea,

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST FOI 2019-352

I refer to your email of 13 October 2019 requesting information relating to Mental Health First Aid Training.

Your request has now been considered under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, ‘the Act’.

Q1: I would like to receive information about the number of your full-time employees who have (certification or have attended) mental health first aid training.

A1: For the session 2018/2019, 65 staff had completed mental health first aid training.

Q2: I would like to also kindly ask for the total number of students attending your University at the moment.

A2:For the session 2018/2019, there were 13050 undergraduate students attending the University.

Should you be dissatisfied with this response, you have the right to request a review. A request for review must be made within 40 working days of the receipt of this reply. It must include your name and address for correspondence and specify the request for information and the grounds for dissatisfaction with the decision. Please send your request for review to [University of Aberdeen request email].

If you are unhappy with the outcome of the University’s internal review, you have the right to appeal to the Scottish Information Commissioner within six months of the receipt of the University’s review response. Details on how to make an appeal to the Commissioner are available at www.itspublicknowledge.info/Appeal. Should you be dissatisfied with the Commissioner’s decision, you have a right of appeal to the Court of Session on a point of law.

Yours sincerely,
Mary Sabiston
Information Compliance Officer
University of Aberdeen

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