

4 Examples of peer education program approaches Peer education commonly aims to influence individual knowledge, attitudes, beliefs or behaviours and is often applied in context of alcohol and other drug education, prevention of sexually transmitted infections and blood borne viruses and sexual and reproductive health promotion. structured educational sessions) influences. social interactions during everyday conversation, youth performance media) and formal (e.g. Peer education encompasses a broad range of activities including informal (e.g. Peer education is a popular strategy to disseminate accurate information and encourage activities that promote health with young people. 3,4īy moving in ‘like’ networks, individuals help each other to gain knowledge and to learn in the process. They then become peer educators and are encouraged to pass information to others in order to generate change among other members of the same group. Peer education programs train members of particular societal networks to become ‘experts’ in a certain subject. It is often described in the context of youth programs as ‘education of young people by young people’.

In relation to young people, peer education is based on the idea that it is possible to capture the organically occurring impact of peers within their own networks to influence young people’s knowledge, attitudes and behaviour. 1 It is the process of sharing information among members of a specific community or group of young people to achieve positive outcomes for health and well-being.
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