Prevention and Awareness for Total Health
Peer Helpers is a comprehensive, prevention and support program that partners with schools to promote the mental health of our youth and teach them to advocate for one another. It is also aligned with the school-based mental health model. The Peer Helpers Program features a multi-tiered approach to prevention and support that will address the social, emotional, and behavioral challenges that impact them during this critical phase of their development. The first component of the program is called PATH - Prevention and Awareness for Total Health.
PATH lessons will be presented during Reach twice a month and will address the following topics - Bullying, Substance Abuse, Abuse, Mental Health, and Violence.
We are committed to your child's complete wellness and are excited to share this information with you as we empower students to make choices that will protect their safety, enhance connectedness, and encourage life-long physical and mental health.