Rough Flowchart: Youth Mental Health Support Program

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Let's change the narrative on mental illness.
Camille Baycroft
Flowchart by Camille Baycroft, updated more than 1 year ago
Camille Baycroft
Created by Camille Baycroft almost 5 years ago
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Flowchart nodes

  • Peer Support Group
  • Peer-supporter shares their experience with mental illness OR peer supporter shares an experience of taking care of a loved one with mental illness
  • Check-in and de-brief on healing activity that group will do today
  • Desensitization encourages open discussion on sensitive topics
  • Share what helps them get in a better heaspace
  • Group tries the healing activity that was previously mentioned
  • Finish off with something fun that engages group interaction
  • Strengthens mentor-mentee and mentee-mentee relationships.
  • By being more open about mental illness, adolescents struggling with mental illness who look up to us will grow more comfortable with themselves.
  • Empowers student to explore various ways to  combat mental illness and determine what works for them
  • Psychological Impact on Individuals in Group
  • Social Impact on Group
  • Attendance Remains High through   Optimism of  the Individual and Overall Group
  • Session 1
  • Session 2-8
  • The hope here is that the individual recognizes that he is capable of being happy and enjoying life :)
  • 1. Student enrolls in membership to an 'app'
  • Kinesthetic Learning
  • Auditory Learning
  • Use the feedback form to  ensure that the mentors and mentees are still connected even after the program is over.
  • Having mentors who have gone through the program and can bolster the effectiveness of this program will improve the confidence and thus success of the program.
  • Activity that allows student to vent about their problems (mimic the Thoughts Room)
  • After (successful) sessions
  • Mindfulness break to wrap it up
  • 2. Each student participates in one session  with peer supporter 
  • Create weekly feedback forms that 1) keep track of the success of the program, and 2) determine whether mentees need to be moved around.
  • Overview of their problems and goals
  • Go do something casual with them later!
  •  5 minute meditation
  • Primes the mind.
  • Short meditation break (~5 minutes)
  • Re-primes the mind 
  • Suggest to mentees that if they found he program helpful that they consider becoming a mentor once they get into university or college.
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