
National Ass'n of Peer Programs
PO BOX 10627
GLADSTONE, MO 64188-0627
toll-free phone: 877 314-7337
toll-free fax: 866 314-7337
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The National Association of Peer Programs' mission is to help adults establish, train, supervise,
maintain and evaluate peer programs. Using the NAPP Standards and Ethics as a guiding principle,
NAPP helps adults through networking, leadership training, certification and programmatic problem
solving. NAPP offers a variety of training and curricula options for professionals and peer
helpers. Please review the training and curricula options below. NAPP has Certified Trainer/Consultants
who can deliver the training to peer professionals and can deliver the curricula to peer helpers
as well as assist in a variety of other areas.
You are invited to complete the Training/Consulting Questionnaire and send it to the NAPP office,
so that we can better help meet your needs. Download
Training/Consulting Questionnaire.
PEER PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:
ESTABLISH A PEER HELPING PROGRAM
Three Days
This dynamic training is for all BEGINNERS in peer helping program development. Learn about
program start-up, program implementation, and program maintenance. Learn how to
apply NPHA Standards and Ethics. Peer helping programs can include one-on-one
helping, mentoring, mediation, tutoring, and leadership. This training is
designed to help the adult professional learn the basic steps in putting
together any peer-led program. Bring your ideas and creativity. This is a
process-based training, and every participant will be involved. It's most
effective when train a team.
BECOME A TRAINER OF PEER HELPERS
Two Days
Participants in this workshop acquire the tools and practice the skills to train
peer helpers and build and sustain flexible, vibrant peer programs. Participants
will be introduced to nine essential areas of training: helping roles,
confidentiality and referrals, communication skills, decision-making,
team-building, ethics, group management, group process, and organizational
dynamics. Each participant will learn a variety of techniques that will make any
training they lead more fun while enhancing the educational component. NPHA
Programmatic Standards will provide the foundation for all of these skills and
strategies. Bring your ideas and creativity to this interactive workshop.
ENHANCE EXISTING PEER PROGRAMS
Two Days
Experienced peer helping professionals will have an opportunity to learn additional skills, compare their
programs to NPHA Programmatic Standards and review strategies for expanding and enhancing effective peer
programs. They will explore public relations strategies for building organizational and community support.
They will generate ideas on connecting to other peer resource programs, learn ways to keep the program
relevant and exciting and discover additional service opportunities for their peer helpers. Participants
will learn about funding sources as well as tips on grant writing. Research in peer helping to support
funding will also be reviewed. Opportunities for trouble-shooting and problem solving, organizational
conflicts such as ethical violations, conflicting interest groups that tend to compromise standards and
hot issues in peer helping (ex. Program responses to emerging needs such as bulling etc.) will be explored.
PEER ASSISTANCE AND LEADERSHIP (PAL/Workers Assistance Program)
Two Days
This is a two-day session for teachers and/or sponsors in middle or high schools who want
to implement the PAL program in their school or community. The PAL program has been designated by the Center for Substance
Abuse as a Promising Program and by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Drop Out
Prevention as a Model Program. The training is curriculum based and is
predicated on NAPP Programmatic Standards. Participants will be given an
overview of program implementation including student selection, student
training, grading, evaluation, helping projects, classroom activities, public
relations, and other programmatic issues. Each of these topics will then be more
thoroughly reviewed utilizing the PAL Teacher Manual.
EVALUATION FOR SUCCESS IN PEER RESOURCE PROGRAMS: YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
One or Two Day(s)
This training is designed to assist particpants utilize the NAPP Programmatic Standards
in terms of evaluation of their programs. Time will be spent reviewing a variety of evaluation tools
to be utilized with their programs. Participants are asked to bring any evalution tools they
are currently using to share with others. Actual evalution materials will be
developed during the training. A case study with several evalution strategies will also be
presented.
NAPP PROGRAMMATIC STANDARDS AND ETHICS TOOL KIT
Half Day
Participants will learn to internalize the essentials of NAPP programmatic standards and
ethics and apply them to their own peer programs. Activities are designed to teach participants
to assess strengths and growth areas in their own programs and design strategic improvements
to upgrade performance and optimize outcomes. The Ethics component focuses on applied use of
ethical principles based on simulated, common dilemmas frequently faced by peer programs. The
activity-based format makes the process “come alive” and addresses relevant issues
collaboratively. This workshop is a must for any program coordinator, peer educator or
advisor seeking to legitimize and “raise the bar” with NAPP’s exemplary standards and ethics.
PEER HELPER CURRICULA:
(To preview these curricula or for information on their purchase, go to Resource Center.
BICYCLE SAFETY PEER PROGRAM COORDINATOR'S MANUAL--ELEMENTARY
This manual is the result of a first-time effort between the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Association of Peer Programs (NAPP) to apply the principles and
established successes of the
peer program concept to the development of a bicycle safety education program for Peer Leaders to deliver
to third- and fourth-grade students. The intent is to enhance knowledge and practice of bicycle safety among an
elementary student population by using older middle school peers as Peer Leaders. The
program was piloted in the Hoover City (AL) schools.
BICYCLE SAFETY PEER PROGRAM COORDINATOR'S MANUAL--POST-SECONDARY EDITION
This manual is the result of a first-time effort between the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Association of Peer Programs (NAPP to apply
the principles and established successes of the peer program concept to the development of
a bicycle safety education program for Peer Leaders to deliver.
The intent is to enhance knowledge and practice of bicycle safety among a student population by using
an olderpeer as "peer teacher/facilitator.” The program was piloted at the University of Virginia at
Charlottesville.
ZERO TOLERANCE PEER TRAINING EDUCATION KIT
Research has shown that peer education is an effective way to influence choices
young people make about drinking and driving. This education kit provides all the
materials high school student leaders need to conduct an educational session for
younger students about Zero Tolerance laws and underage drinking and driving. The
materials are designed to encourage high school students to work closely with local
law enforcement officers to prepare and present these educational sessions. This curriculum
was piloted in Florida with a NOYS group from NAPP, formerly NPHA, SADD, School Resource Officers, and
BACCHUS and GAMMA. It has also been replicated in Kansas City, Missouri public schools.
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