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Peer Support Volunteers at Churchill Community High School

Peer Support Volunteers Program

This promising practice highlights how students in grades 8 - 11 are chosen by their peers to be peer support volunteers. Peer support volunteers provide mental health information, resources, and links to services in their community to their peers. They are the bridge in connecting peers to getting what they need. The peer support volunteers also run a variety of activities at lunch and after school that revolve around the healthy themes including: mental health, healthy relationships, substance use awareness, sexual wellness, diversity, body image and family problems. 

Why we’re recommending this resource:

  • Authority: author is identifiable and has related qualifications and/or credentials / affiliated with a reputable institution
  • Objectivity: minimal to no biases or affiliations with a company selling products of promoting a questionable agenda.
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  • Canadian Resource

Description

Resource type
promising practice
Subject
wellness
Category
Supporting / working with students
Grade
7
8
9
10
11
12
Link to resource
Publication date
May 2019
Content Owner
PHE Canada
Tags
SCHOOL-BASED MENTAL HEALTH
SCHOOL BASED INTERVENTIONS
HEALTHY SCHOOLS