Everything a teacher or student leader needs to run a peer-led club.
Peer-led prevention clubs turn students from an audience into owners of the message — and that's what makes them work.
1. Find a staff champion and 3–6 student leaders. Prevention lands best when students lead and a trusted adult supports.
2. Agree simple aims. For example: run one awareness activity each term, and be a safe first point of contact for classmates who need help.
3. Keep sessions active. Short, discussion-based meetings — real scenarios, role-playing refusal skills, busting common myths — beat lectures every time.
4. Connect to help. Every member should know how to reach a school counsellor and our confidential helpline, and understand that reaching out is a strength, not a failure.
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