Peer-to-peer support model
Developed as part of the ASPIRE4R project, this comprehensive document outlines an approach to fostering positive youth development through peer-to-peer support. Initially piloted in schools in Slovenia and Romania, the Peer-to-Peer Support Model was specifically designed to address the unique challenges faced by Roma students in vocational training (VET) programs.
The document covers a variety of topics, including:
- Cultural sensitivity and communication
- Methods and strategies
- Mentorship and leadership development
- Training program
Whether you’re an educator, social worker, or community leader, this document provides valuable insights and practical guidance for implementing a successful peer-to-peer support program, especially for marginalized youth.
Download the document to learn more and start making a difference in the lives of young people.
Every child deserves a champion – an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection and insists that they become the best that they can possibly be.
TRAINED VOLUNTEERS
EU COUNTRIES
TOTAL BUDGET
MONTHS
Contact us:
Slovenia:
Agnieszka Natalia Mravinec Agnieszka.Natalia.Mravinec@ric-nm.si
Tina Kržišnik
Italy:
Nourane Bouchleghem n.bouchleghem@prismonline.eu
Romania:
Delia Sandro
Joining ASPIRE4R as a volunteer means you’re part of a group that wants to break down barriers for our friends. We’re all about helping Roma students grow and giving them a chance for a future with lots of possibilities.”
I sometimes feel lost in school, struggling with Math and English and feeling like I couldn’t catch up. With the support of friends, I got the help I needed. Now, I’m not just keeping up; I’m like school.
We believe in our future.’ It’s a chance to stand together, support each other, and create a positive path for Roma students. When we volunteer, we show the world our unity and strength
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