HOPE Squad

The HOPE Squad has been busy this year. They presented the “Be An Ally” program which is a bully prevention program focused on standing up for targets of bullying, and stepping in to stop bullying and harassment.

The Advanced Learning Center of Nebo District put together this video introducing this year's HOPE Squad and this video where our HOPE Squad members explain what HOPE Squad is all about.

Background about the HOPE Squad:

The HOPE Squad is a peer support team whose goals are to provide service and support to students and the community, to prevent youth suicide and suicidal behaviors, and to improve access and availability of appropriate prevention services for vulnerable youth groups and high-risk individuals. 

A student on the HOPE Squad is nominated by his or her peers as someone with naturally good listening skills, and as a generally easy person to talk to. They are seen as someone students would trust to go and talk to during a difficult time. These students are  trained to be a supportive listener, and to refer the students in need to an adult helper.

Springville Junior High is committed to providing its students with a safe and caring environment. Youth suicide is one of the leading causes of death for adolescents in Utah. Research suggests that programs like the HOPE Squad can increase the likelihood that at-risk students will get help from school counselors. Students who are potentially at risk for suicidal behaviors are more likely to confide in and feel comfortable with peers rather than adults. The HOPE Squad provides a link between at-risk students and adult helpers.

The HOPE Squad advisor is Mrs. Droz, the ninth-grade counselor at Springville Junior High School.  Feel free to contact Mrs. Droz (courtney.droz [at] nebo.edu) if you have any questions or concerns.  

Suicide Prevention Resources and Websites:

2014-15 HOPE Squad members:  

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