Establish a Peer Program
This dynamic training is for all BEGINNERS in peer counseling program development. Learn about program start-up, program implementation, and program maintenance. Learn how to apply SPCP Standards and Ethics. Peer counseling program training includes components such as: one-on-one helping, suicide prevention, bullying prevention, mental health signs and symptoms, mentoring, mediation, meditation, and leadership. Peer counselors are trained to confidentially listen to their classmates, and participate in school/community service projects. The program is tailored to the needs of each school. This program assists schools with upholding Ed Code Section 215, AB 2246, & CA Senate Bill 224 Article 6.
Key Components
Core Program
S.U.P.E.R. Peer Counseling Program™ Academic Year
1 High School (Maximum # of students-20 total)
Program curriculum, including in-person peer education training, & essential forms
Implementation
Program Coordinator Training – 2 part
High School Level - CEUs Provided
(Maximum Seats per Session-10)
Part 1- 1 Day training
Part 2-1 Day training
Annual Subscription
SPCP Certificate of Attendance
One year license to use materials for Student & Staff Training Manuals
6-months of S.U.P.E.R. Peer Counseling™ support
Supporting Multi-Tiered Support Systems within Secondary Schools
S.U.P.E.R. Peer Counseling Program consists of three components which address Prevention & SEL (Tier 1) and Student Support (Tier 2) of the School-Based Mental Health Model, as well as strategies & Interventions for High-Risk Students.