Peer Leadership Training
Health Resources in Action's Training and Capacity Building department is a nationally recognized leader in youth development and peer leadership training. Peer leaders are young people who make a commitment to promoting healthy behavior in their communities, particularly among other young people. HRiA's innovative peer leadership training programs engage young people in the learning process and encourage self-discovery within the context of their own personal experience and communities. After completing peer leadership training, young people educate their peers about health and prevention issues through a wide range of creative and effective strategies.HRiA's peer leadership training manuals help groups and organizations develop and sustain peer leadership training programs. Each manual provides:
- Dynamic, interactive learning activities
- Step-by-step lesson plans that can be adapted for a variety of groups
- Easily reproducible worksheets
- Full-color poster-sized teaching tool
- Guide to starting a peer leadership program
- Outreach activities for peer leaders
- Bibliography and list of helpful resources
- Peer Leadership Preventing Tobacco
- Peer Leadership Preventing AIDS
- Peer Leadership Preventing Violence
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- Young people as resources for prevention
- Action planning with young people
- Teaching youth how to be advocates
- Recruiting peer leaders
- Understanding adolescent development issues
- Youth/adult collaboration

Laurie Jo Wallace, M.A.
