Sometimes we all need a little help from friends. This is especially true for youth in terms of their mental health and well-being. Good mental health is important for everyone, including youth.

Mental health, illness and substance use among youth is a very serious issue. The good news is that peer-support-based interventions such as the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) Youth Wellness Champions (YWC) program help find solutions.

Whether you’re an adult or a youth seeking to pave a brighter future for other young Canadians, our YWC Toolkit will help you be better informed, inspired and most important of all, involved in helping to create supportive, inclusive and resilient communities.

The Youth Wellness Champions Program (YWC Program) is an innovative, peer-based program based on youth engagement principles, designed to help youth develop the knowledge and skills they need to cope with mental health and substance use issues.

This work is funded by the Government of Ontario. All work produced by RNAO is editorially independent from its funding source.

Program overview

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Planning for change

YWC is a multi-partner model, which means that getting started requires:

  • the buy in of local public health units and school boards/schools
  • identification of local participants for key roles on an implementation team
  • identifying community partners who can have a major influence on your program’s success and recruitment of youth champions to help with the program.

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Making change happen

Teamwork is the foundation of the YWC Program success. In particular, there are four integral roles in the program:

  • Public Health Lead
  • Mental Health Lead
  • School Staff Lead
  • Youth Champions

Making change happen involves using innovative strategies to support prepare to build leadership capacity in Youth Champions and the Adult Allies that support them in making change.

Sustaining change

An evaluation plan is an important step in program planning and implementation. Ensuring a thorough evaluation also helps learning what works and what opportunities lie ahead, to ensure YWC program sustainability.

Why Youth Wellness Champions (YWC)?

  • Creating supportive, inclusive and resilient environments
  • Strengthening youth and adult ally partnership inpromoting mental health
  • Increasing mental health literacy
  • It's free!

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Our impact

We are thrilled with the positive reception we had with YWC in the community. The flexibility and customizability of the program not only supported our partners to increase youths’ knowledge of mental health and substance use health but also was a pathway to further engagement with community services.

Health care worker

Even small things can mean something big.

Student champion

The school community, where each student feels like they belong.

Teacher champion

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