About Lindsay

Lindsay is an experienced social worker with a background in adult social care, mental health including early intervention in psychosis teams, assertive outreach and community mental health services. She has worked as an Approved Social Worker and Approved Mental Health Professional for many years.

As a Senior Mental Health Advisor at a large university for 10 years, Lindsay has a comprehensive understanding of the needs of students and staff in both Higher and Further Education settings, having set up the Mental Health First Aid Training programme at the University, both for staff and students.

At Taye Training, Lindsay operates as a Taye Facilitator and has adapted training to meet the needs of clients but also continues to deliver accredited training in the form of Mental Health First Aid and Suicide First Aid.

Lindsay is a committed facilitator who enjoys creating safe spaces so that delegates can consolidate and expand their knowledges. She is a compassionate trainer who recognises the importance of self-care and promoting this amongst those attending her courses.

Training 4 Influence Accredited 

BA Joint Honours Degree Psychology and Sociology (Second Class) 

Post graduate Diploma in Social Work. 

BSc Psychosocial Management of Psychosis (Upper Second Class) 

MHFA Instructor status 

Suicide First Aid Instructor status with City and Guild Level 4 qualification included. 

Award in Training and Education (Level 3) 

Best Interests Assessor qualification 

Mental Capacity Act 

Safeguarding 

Mental Health 

Suicide and Self Harm