Participants required - FREE 2-day training course! Are you the parent of a teenager aged between 12 and 15 years? Would you like to learn how to better look after the physical or mental health of your teenager? A research team led by Professor Tony Jorm at the Centre for Youth Mental Health, The University of Melbourne is conducting a longitudinal study to assess whether parents who are trained in physical or mental health first aid respond differently to teenagers who develop physical or mental health problems. Parents will receive training at no cost to them in either a 14-hour Youth Mental Health First Aid Course or a 15-hour Red Cross First Aid course. We are inviting one parent and one teenager (aged between 12-15 years) from each family in Victoria to participate, with a view to recruiting 2,000 participants. The project has received ethics approval (ID: 1135679) and is funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council Australia Fellowship. For more information and to register, go to www.tpot.net.au or contact Julie Fischer on email: jfischer@unimelb.edu.au , tel 9342 3767 or mobile: 0401 772 648. See the website for more course dates!