Preventive action on (problem) behavior through peer support


Peer support is a method of, for and by young people; where they are there for each other, care for each other, support each other and listen to each other.

Young people primarily prefer to consult peers or people with similar lifestyles ('peers') when they have questions and problems. They look for support and help from each other. This means that they work together on an equal basis and help each other.

In this workshop we highlight how we approach young people based on their strengths and talent and together we try to nip (problem) behavior in the bud.

Target audience

Primary and secondary school teachers

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