In early 2000, six students were hired and trained to serve as the first peer education team that would reach out to students at the U of A and its surrounding community.
Peer education is a cornerstone of the Brook Center's work. Your voice as a student is the most powerful in our community. Through peer education, our campus community will thrive. You are already ...
The Interprofessional Peer Education and Evidence for Recovery (I-PEER) program provides training for current and future behavioral health professionals in culturally- and developmentally-appropriate, ...
Diversity Peer Educators is a peer education group focused on social justice topics seeking to create a culture of increased inclusion and representation of all identities at the University of Dayton.
Throughout the month of April, Teens Against Abuse will be a frequent visitor to most of the middle and high schools of Whatcom County. Through our interactions with students, we hope to raise ...
The Peer Health Educator (PHE) Program, is the student-based health promotion and education organization at Santa Clara University, operating out of the SCU Wellness Center (located at 852 Market ...
Sexual Health and Assault Peer Educators (SHAPE) is a peer education group affiliated with CARE that provides education, organizes events, and generates campus dialogue about sexual health and sexual ...
Peer education is students learning from other students. Peer health educators are students who provide information, promote discussion and reflection, and strive to educate by engaging students in ...
The purpose of the program is to advocate for and promote health choices, personal well-being and community safety through leadership, education, and awareness. Peer Health Educators provide workshops ...
Creating a healthy campus culture. The Office of Health Promotion offers a peer health education program for William & Mary students. Peer education is an approach where individuals with similar ...
The Office of Health Promotion and Education offers students of all sexual orientations and backgrounds a unique and valuable opportunity to receive training to become a sexual health peer educator.
The Peer Health Educators (PHEs) are a student wellness group on the Dahlonega and Gainesville campuses who are led by the Department of Campus Recreation and Wellness. Peer Health Educators provide ...
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