Download document: My support network session plan
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This session teaches people what a support network is like and what other kinds of support are available.
In this session we will learn: there are people who can help; who to talk to about different kinds of problems; no problem is too big or small to deal with; support networks change over time; support networks are different for different people.
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Create a safe and positive learning environment by agreeing ground rules for the session.
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My story – Grace audio (Youtube)
Extension activity
Ask students to research different support groups, helplines and support websites that are aimed at their age group. Consider what the pros and cons of each are and what they offer. Feed this back to the class and build a list of what’s available for the students to have.
This session links to: all other sessions
It is also part of 4 suggested learning journeys:
Learning journey: stress: What is emotional health | My support network | Let it out | Exam stress (short) | Talking helps: its hard to say (short) | Coping with changes
Learning journey: accessing support: Ups and downs of the day | My support network | Developing listening skills | Barriers to seeking help | Making assumptions (short) | Helping my friends
Learning journey: coping: Ups and downs of the day | My support network | Self-harm myths and facts | Supporting a friend | Open questions (short) | Coping with changes | Who are Samaritans?
Learning journey: coping with stress: Ups and downs of the day | My support network | Developing listening skills | Managing stress: making choices | Aggression | Let it out
Make sure young people know what support is available and how to access this support.