How to get started:
For Educators

Teens today face extraordinary social and emotional challenges, both online and offline, which can lead to stress, anxiety, substance use normalization, and cyberbullying.

On top of that, they are managing academics, home life, and constant distractions from tech.

Boosting Bravery is a peer-to-peer or peer-to-near peer skill-building mental wellness program that aims to provide students with knowledge and practical skills to help them thrive in this digital age.

Getting Started

Follow these steps to start a Boosting Bravery club at your school.

1.

Identify an adult supervisor

Start by checking with your school's administrator for guidance in choosing the right person to support students as they implement the Boosting Bravery Program.

2.

Gather a Group of 6-12 peers or near-peers

Use school channels, social media and personal, direct outreach to gather interested group members.

3.

When & Where

Typically, once a week for eight weeks, after school or during lunch. You’ll need a meeting room or classroom with chairs. The provided materials include instructions for running the meetings, a script to follow, and handouts.

Ready to start your club?

Get started with Boosting Bravery today. Sign up for free and review the program or learn more using the links below.