Practical Mental Health Training for Workplaces and Communities
Palm Tree Covering is a Geelong-based training provider delivering practical mental health and wellbeing training for workplaces, community organisations, and support professionals.
Founded by Christine Onesmo, a youth and family practitioner with frontline experience, the organisation provides trauma-informed, real-world mental health education that helps participants recognise and respond to mental health challenges with confidence.
Palm Tree Covering currently delivers Mental Health First Aid training and Suicide Prevention education, with additional programs planned as the organisation grows.
Building confidence to support mental health in workplaces and communities.
Our mission is to provide practical mental health training that equips individuals and teams with the skills to recognise, respond to, and support people experiencing mental health challenges.
Our Mission
Building confidence to support mental health in workplaces and communities.
Our mission is to provide practical mental health training that equips individuals and teams with the skills to recognise, respond to, and support people experiencing mental health challenges.
Our Mission
Training grounded in experience, safety, and practical learning.
trauma-informed practice
cultural safety
evidence-based education
community wellbeing
practical learning
supportive and safe learning environments
Who We Work With
Supporting organisations and teams who work with people and communities.
Palm Tree Covering works with organisations and teams that support individuals, families, and communities.
Training is designed to be practical, accessible, and relevant for those working directly with people.
Christine Onesmo is a youth and family practitioner with extensive experience supporting individuals, families, and communities.
Palm Tree Covering was founded to deliver practical mental health training that prepares workers and organisations to respond confidently to real-world situations.
Palm Tree Covering offers accredited Mental Health First Aid and CALM Care Suicide Safety & Awareness training. Programs combine practical, trauma-informed education with suicide prevention skills. They are designed for workplaces, schools, communities, and professional teams.
Who is the training suitable for?
The training is suitable for corporate staff, teachers, volunteers, and frontline support personnel. It equips participants to support others while maintaining personal boundaries. It is ideal for anyone looking to build confidence in mental health intervention.
Can training be tailored to our organisation?
Yes, training can be customized to reflect an organization’s environment and specific challenges. Delivery and examples are adapted for corporate, educational, healthcare, or community contexts. This ensures participants gain relevant, practical skills.
Where is the training delivered?
Training is delivered across various settings, including corporate workplaces, schools, and Training is delivered across workplaces, schools, and community organizations in Australia. Flexible on-site, central hub, or blended options are available. Sessions prioritize safe, trauma-informed spaces for learning.
How long is the training?
Duration varies by program, with accredited Mental Health First Aid spanning two full days. Shorter workshops focus on immediate skills and awareness. Timing ensures participants can absorb content and practice responses.
How many participants can attend a session?
Sessions are typically capped at 12–15 participants for safety and engagement. Smaller groups allow personalized feedback and practical exercises. This ensures sensitive topics are handled carefully.
What do participants receive after the training?
Participants receive evidence-based resources and practical toolkits. Accredited courses include official certificates of completion. Materials provide lasting guidance for real-world mental health support.
Build Mental Health Confidence in Your Organisation
Equip your team with practical skills that make a real difference.