PPT 5/6/71 Violence reduction in schools workshop Session 10: Involving students - Developing pupil led strategies to reduce violence and improve behaviour.

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PPT 5/6/71 Violence reduction in schools workshop Session 10: Involving students - Developing pupil led strategies to reduce violence and improve behaviour in school "Even being a nobody can help somebody.“ Elizabeth Eckford (4 September 1957, she and 8 other African American students attempted to enter Little Rock Central High School)

PPT101 In session 10 we will develop the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to: t Set out a range of peer-led strategies; Analyse an example in order to identify principles and organisational issues. Learning outcomes

PPT 102 The 5 activities in Session 10 Activity 10.1 – Asking pupils to review their current involvement in peer support; Activity 10.2 – Discussion of issues arising from the befriending case study; Activity 10.3 – Discussion of issues arising from the advanced listening case study; Activity 10.4 – Discussion of issues arising from the peer mediation case study; Activity 10.5 – Peer support in your school. Sequence of activities

PPT 103 Some examples: Peer support Co-operative group work Befriending/bullying Peer mediation Conflict resolution Restorative approaches Advanced peer listening Peer-led school systems to reduce violence including bullying

PPT 104 Advantages of including peer support systems in a school strategy: Violence is detected early Peers talk to each other Victims are helped quickly Staff time is supplemented Children learn interpersonal skills Parents and the community feel the school cares Links can be made to other services Why peer support is needed

PPT 105 You are invited to prepare for the development of peer- led activity in a school by: choosing and answering solution focused questions as an aid to planning; imagining peer support systems for reducing violence are established and working smoothly and answering the miracle question “What will be different” and “what will tell you that the miracle has happened?” designing a training activity for use in school to change or start up a peer-led activity. Session 10: Follow-up activity