Adolescent-Related Risks and Dangers Training Module

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The "Adolescent-Related Risks and Dangers: Peer Education Training Manual" is designed to equip adolescents with the knowledge and skills to navigate various risks and dangers. Developed within the Child Trafficking Response Programme by Save the Children, the manual employs the peer education method to foster critical thinking, partnership, and active citizenship among high school students.

The manual covers key themes including risky sexual behaviors, substance abuse prevention, conflict resolution, safe migration, safe internet use, healthy lifestyles, career development, leadership skills, and constructive use of leisure time. Each theme is addressed through interactive methods such as discussions, role plays, and group work, aiming to develop responsible behavior, awareness, and practical skills for independent living.

Evaluation methods like "Stories of Change," "I AM," "Personal Coat of Arms," and "I am more … than …" are included to help participants reflect on their progress and the impact of the program. Overall, the manual aims to foster a sense of responsibility and active participation in the community, preparing adolescents to handle potential risks and dangers effectively.