Categorieën: Alle - siblings - advice - communication - family

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Building Relationships (P2P)

Students often need a reliable support network to navigate life's challenges. Peer-to-peer help aims to ensure students have someone to turn to for advice, fostering a supportive environment.

Building Relationships (P2P)

Colour Code

Siddhant

Edwin

Ashlie

Samantha

Peer to Peer Help Aiming to show students that they have someone to seek advice from all while spreading awareness about the issue

Teachers

The Cons of Teachers
Behaviour can play a large role when affecting a student with an issue
Not common, but in some cases can pressure students with teaching style
The Benefits of Teachers
When it comes to help needed in more serious situations, teachers are able to provide guidance on what to do. Although they might not be able to solve it, they can refer to other sources/people who may.
With an educational background which can give promising professional advice, support in setting direction, and morale support in order to help with working with goals. The support granted from teachers is more on the academic level rather than the personal level but can be extended based on the teachers view
Are responsible for students while they are at school

Guidance Counselors

Generally have a role of providing advice to students when requested, even if may be emotional advice as well
Mrs.Yu
Mrs.Yu is able to provide the same services as Mr.Zia
Mr.Zia
Can refer to a specialist depending on the seriousness of the issue
Able to provide extra help or advice that an individual may need

Family

Grandparents, cousins and other family
Limited support due to lack of communication and personal connections to them due to time spent with them. Depending on the family member, advice can be given to the 'parents level' with all the benefits and disadvantages included
Siblings
Depending on the closeness of siblings, they can be someone a person goes to for advice on certain things which they are unable to go to their parents for
Can provide less or more support than parents.

Less

This happens when the person is usually closer to their parents than their siblings.

More

Usually occurs when person is closer to siblings and trusts them more than parents

Share personal experiences, with situational advice
Parents
Advice based on experiences, studies, but is defers per parent

Negative Biased Approach

Parents with traumatic experiences may teach a child based on bias in a negative way. This way can cause issues involving their own mental health and more of a burden on the child to make their own decisions which can go both ways.

Unbiased Approach

Having to teach them the fundamentals in life while supporting what the child wants by giving them freedom of mind in their lives. Granting a framework and allowing such freedom will represent the unbiased approach based off of experiences

Biased Approach

Parents can have a biased opinion on their children based on their own experiences. To oppose what the teenagers think including habits, careers, and how they act later when they are an adult. This can be beneficial but does not truly allow the child to reach their full potential from parents shaping their outlook

Cash for services including mental health support, entertainment, electronics, food, clothes, and protection

Can be Positive or Negative

Negative Influences

The negatives of these services directly from the entertainment industry is blind imitation, unhealthy lifestyles such as unhealthy eating habits, sleep deprivation, addiction, self-hatred, and misleading information.

Positive Influences

The positives for these services can range from anything including positive well being, healthy thoughts, reducing stress, having pure fun in entertainment Positive impacts of depression, anxiety, relieves stress and tension, improves memory, helps sleep better, boost overall mood, and help with concentration and many more from the branches in mental health support

Parents have a large influence towards a teenagers mental health and wellbeing as they are the ones that provide direct support even before adolescence thus affecting long term mental health issues

Positive Advice for Good Rapport

If the victim doesn't share their feeling with them, the problem can be long term.

If the victim shares with them and they take it seriously, then the problem is solved quickly.

Victims

They are the main focus of our activism project. Developing the skill of empathy is important to be able to give back good advice or help
These are the people in trouble or need help.
Would be in difficult situations causing such emotions and thoughts to occur/rise

Internet

Instagram

mentalhealthadviceorg

provides advice for almost everything

thegoodadvicecupcake

Provides advice in a humorous way

Twitter

Twitter is a good social platform to go on when looking for businesses or organizations, because most have an active twitter account.

Citizen's Advice is a UK website designed to provide advice for their citizens. When you first enter their page, they have you choose between different countries as there may be different laws.

Impacts from the internet
Positive Impacts

Media Impact

Positive Media impacts includes positive comedians, singers, poets, writers, are considered influencers that help motivate teenagers and supprot their decisions

Social Networking

Social networking is integral in modern society as the youth already belives in social networking making people far better connected than ever. With Peer to Peer help, suport can be given from the social media networks

Learning and Education

As Youth rely on internet to gather information it directly ties with the wellbeing of a teenager in terms of education. As material is now openly available, there is no shortage in assistance in academics, online support, and mentorship.

Negative Impacts

Social Media

Cyber bullying/ Online bullying

Bullying or harassment using electronic means.

Peers

Close/Best friends
Can play a vital role if aware of student's issue and depending on actions taking, can play either a positive or negative role, though regularly positive

May be unaware of how to deal with situation thus worsen it

Can support their friends and provide assistance in situation

These are usually the people that know everything and also know about the problems the person is going through.
Peers & Acquaintances
They are able to stand up for the person in need in certain situations
They can provide a tremendous amount of support to the person in need depending on relationship with victim.
Bullys
Can make the victim feel inferior to them
Sometimes they may find it amusing or feel attention from others, so they continue the action
Victims are afraid of them as they control their actions and their emotions based on fear.
Makes people feel bad about themselves
Have strong and negative influences

Mental Health Organisations

Mental Health Fdn
Dedicated to finding and addressing the sources of mental health problems.
SANE
Has the hashtag #StopStigma

Aims on removing stigma of talking about mental health problems.

Holds charities
Mind (Charity)
They provide advice and support to empower anyone going through a mental health problem.
Holds mental health charities
Kids Help Line
Is available to give advice to those who need it in various forms

Emal

WebChat

Provides information about common situations teens are in (ex. bullying, negative emotions, sexting etc)
Teenline
Teen advice volunteers go through training for various situations they will deal with
Can communicate with another teen in various ways and vent or rant about issues occurring in their life

Message Boards

Email

Call

Is an organisation where teens can seek advice from other teens
Kids Help Phone
Their promise “Kids Help Phone is always there for you. No matter what you want to talk about, we’re here to listen. No judgement, totally private, 24/7”
You are able to contact them through text, call, or live chat
Anonymous service
Provides awareness on bullying
24/7 support service for any issues a young person may have