Peer-to-Peer Impact training
Peer-to-Peer Impact training is designed for high school students in grades 9 - 12. The purpose of the training is for students to learn the importance of social emotional wellbeing, practice helpful listening and response strategies when connecting with others in distress, understand how and when to refer a friend for help, and identify resources for support at school and in their community.
Training levels
- Connecting with others
- Helpful listening and response strategies
- What to look for, signs of concern
- Tips in the helping role
- How, where and when to refer a friend for help
- Identifying your community of support
- School and community resources
- Design an action plan for social emotional well-being
- Implement strategies, activities and events
- Foster a student-led and driven effort
- Create structure and accountability
- Sustainability for social emotional well-being
safeTALK training
Learn four basic steps to create a life-saving connection. SafeTALK is a half-day training in suicide alertness skills for individuals 15-years old or older. SafeTALK participants will gain confidence in asking people about suicide directly, connecting them to life-saving resources, and keeping them safe until those resources take over. No prior training is needed to attend a safeTALK training, just a willingness to make a difference.
To request at training or more information, please complete the High School Training web form