Accredited vs Non-Accredited Mental Health First Aid Training — What’s the Difference?

TL;DR. Accredited mental health first aid training in Australia means PUARCV001 — Provide psychological first aid, delivered by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) under ASQA’s regulatory oversight. It leads to a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment on your AQF transcript. Non-accredited mental health first aid training leads to a certificate of attendance from the private provider that runs it — not a nationally recognised qualification. Both can be valuable. For compliance-serious settings (NDIS, aged care, healthcare, education, psychosocial WHS evidence), accredited is the defensible choice.

Side-by-side comparison

Accredited (PUARCV001) Non-accredited mental health first aid
Delivered by Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) under ASQA Private providers under their own governance
Qualification Statement of Attainment — AQF unit of competency Certificate of attendance from the provider
Regulated by ASQA — Australian Skills Quality Authority Self-regulated by the provider
National recognition Yes — recognised by every RTO, state, and Commonwealth agency Recognition depends on the brand
On training.gov.au Yes — under PUARCV001 No
Typical duration 6–8 hours self-paced 1–2 days classroom
Transcript Appears on your USI / VET transcript Does not appear on VET records
Suitable for compliance evidence Yes — strongest evidence tier Supplementary evidence only

Why accreditation matters

For individuals, accredited training gives you a qualification that moves with you between employers, sectors, and states. It’s on your VET transcript, searchable via your USI, and recognised by every RTO and government agency in Australia.

For employers, accredited training gives you defensible evidence. In an NDIS audit, an Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission review, a WorkSafe psychosocial-hazard investigation, a child-safety regulator inspection, or an insurance dispute — the evidence tier that holds up is the AQF-accredited Statement of Attainment. A certificate of attendance from a private provider is often treated as supplementary.

How to verify an RTO is legitimate

Search the RTO on training.gov.au. Confirm:

  • The organisation is listed as a current RTO
  • PUARCV001 appears on their scope of registration
  • Their RTO code is visible on their website

FMS is RTO 45189 — verify at training.gov.au/Organisation/Details/45189. PUARCV001 is on our scope.

“But my workplace already did a mental health first aid course — is that accredited?”

Probably not. Most mental health first aid training marketed to Australian workplaces is branded-accredited (accredited by the provider’s own governance) but not AQF/ASQA-accredited. That doesn’t mean it’s worthless — it just means it’s not a nationally recognised qualification. If your workplace needs a documented AQF-accredited outcome on the employee’s transcript, that’s PUARCV001 territory.

Can you do both?

Yes. Many wellbeing leads, HR partners, and MHF networks hold both a non-accredited branded mental health first aid certificate and an accredited PUARCV001 Statement of Attainment. They cover slightly different territory — branded courses are often strong on workplace conversation frameworks, while PUARCV001 emphasises immediate post-incident support and is the defensible compliance evidence.

Will AI make accreditation irrelevant?

No — the opposite. AQF qualifications and ASQA regulatory oversight exist precisely to provide defensible, auditable evidence of competence. AI-generated certificates have no regulatory standing. As AI raises the noise floor on unverified credentials, formal accreditation becomes more valuable, not less. See: AI-proof careers in Australia.

Get accredited in psychological first aid

PUARCV001 — nationally recognised, AQF-accredited, 100% online. RTO 45189. Finish in 6–8 hours.

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Frequently asked questions

Is PUARCV001 recognised by NDIS, aged care, and education regulators?

Yes. PUARCV001 is on the Australian Qualifications Framework and recognised nationally. A Statement of Attainment is the accredited evidence tier for mental health first aid capability.

Is my non-accredited MHFA certificate useless then?

No — it’s valuable for general awareness and workplace culture. It just isn’t a nationally recognised qualification. For compliance evidence, pair it with PUARCV001.

How do I check whether a training provider is an RTO?

Search their RTO code on training.gov.au. If they don’t have one, they’re not an RTO.

How long does PUARCV001 take compared to a 2-day non-accredited course?

PUARCV001 is typically 6–8 hours of self-paced online study. It’s faster than most 2-day classroom alternatives, and you get a nationally recognised qualification.

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