Primary and Community Health 2: Mental Health and Addictions Early Intervention

This course equips health workers to identify and address mental health issues and addictions in primary and community settings.

Key facts

Start date: 15 September 2025

Cost: $650 including GST

Duration: 8 weeks

Delivery mode: Online and in person

In-person day: Thursday 6 November 2025 at the Auckland campus

Time commitment: 3 x 90-minute live online sessions (which are also recorded), attendance at 1 full-day workshop on campus, and self-directed learning with resources available. (Up to 50 hours.)

Overview

This Aotearoa-focused micro-credential is the second in a bundle of 3 that we offer. Each of the micro-credentials has the same structure: 3 x 1.5-hour online live sessions and 1 in-person workshop day.

No pre-course preparation is required. At the first live session of each credential, you will be oriented to the online course site, which contains all the relevant resources you need to support your learning. As a Massey University student, you will also have full access to the library and other student services.

Each credential will have 1 assessment to pass (not graded). You will be given a case study with short-answer questions to reflect on and discuss with others at the workshop, before submitting in writing to be assessed.

This micro-credential, Primary and Community Health 2: Mental Health and Addictions Early Intervention :

  • focuses on tools, strategies, resources and referral pathways, emphasising prevention and early intervention
  • enhances skills and confidence for providing more timely, culturally safe healthcare, improving outcomes for people with mental health issues and addictions.

Who this course is for

Primary and community health workers, including nurses, who meet the Massey University postgraduate entry requirement and hold a relevant bachelor's degree (or equivalent).

What you'll get

Successful students will receive 5 credits added to their academic record at Massey.

Completion of this course, plus the Primary and Community Health 1: Mental Health and Addictions Settings and Context and Primary and Community Health 3: Mental Health and Addictions Complexities of Care, equates to a 15-credit course, which can contribute to an approved postgraduate qualification.

Learning outcomes

Students who successfully complete this course should be able to:

  • apply knowledge of prevention and early intervention strategies that are culturally safe to address mental health issues and addictions in primary and community healthcare settings
  • critically reflect on factors impacting effective referral and the integration of prevention and early intervention strategies in the provision of mental health and addictions care.

Assessments

Exploring a case study.

Assessment type Weighting (%) Link to learning outcome
Case study 100 1 and 2

Meet your facilitators

Philip Ferris-Day

Lecturer
Phone
Department
School of Nursing
 Maria Kekus

Maria Kekus

Chief Clinical and Nursing Director, Comprehensive Care

Registrations and enquiries

For all course enquiries and to register your interest, please email nursing@massey.ac.nz. You will need to provide transcripts of qualifications for approval into this course.

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Primary and Community Health 1: Mental Health & Addictions Settings and Context

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Primary and Community Health 3: Mental Health & Addictions Complexities of Care

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