(405 ILCS 105/25)
    Sec. 25. Objectives of the training program. The Illinois Mental Health First Aid training program shall be designed to train individuals to accomplish the following objectives as deemed appropriate for the individuals to be trained, taking into consideration the individual's age:
        (1) Build mental health and substance use disorder literacy designed to help the public
    
identify, understand, and respond to the signs of mental illness and substance use disorders.
        (2) Assist someone who is believed to be developing or has developed a mental health
    
disorder or a substance use disorder or who is believed to be experiencing a mental health disorder or a substance use disorder crisis. Such assistance shall include the following:
            (A) Knowing how to recognize the symptoms of a mental health disorder or a substance
        
use disorder.
            (B) Knowing how to provide initial help.
            (C) Knowing how to guide individuals requiring assistance toward appropriate
        
professional help, including help for individuals who may be in crisis.
            (D) Knowing how to provide comfort to the person experiencing a mental health
        
disorder or a substance use disorder.
            (E) Knowing how to prevent a mental health disorder or a substance use disorder from
        
deteriorating into a more serious condition which may lead to more costly interventions and treatments.
            (F) Knowing how to promote healing, recovery, and good mental health.
(Source: P.A. 100-759, eff. 1-1-19.)