Peer Support

Manaaki Connectors

Manaaki Connectors are senior students or youth group leaders who create a positive culture for their kura.

They look out for others by making everyone feel included, scan for bullying and connect those who ask with the best person who can help.

Developing Wellbeing Leaders

The Connectors are trained in mental health first aid, peer support plus leadership skills. Connectors are put in a position of responsibility. They get a badge plus a bespoke resource book that has the most appropriate staff or services they can take their young person to. 

The Programme

Runs from February to the start of term four. Youthline provides 7.5 hours of training at the start of the year. The Connectors take turns patrolling during lunchtimes and supporting other students. Youthline visits every month to check in. The Connectors plan and run a random acts of kindness day. They attend an awards dinner at the start of term four.

This programme is free for schools in Southland, Nelson, Richmond, Marlborough, Timaru and the West Coast to join. Contact Ataahua to set it up.

Making a Positive School Culture

As well as socially including all students and scanning for bullying, the Connectors practice random acts of kindness around the school or community. The programme aims to build a youth-led community of care as a suicide prevention strategy.