How it Works

    Natural Helpers of South Dakota is a peer-led prevention and early-intervention program that empowers middle and high school students to support one another in healthy, effective, and developmentally appropriate ways. The program is built on the principle that young people most often turn to trusted friends when experiencing stress, emotional challenges, or risky situations. By identifying and training these naturally trusted students and adults, Natural Helpers strengthens informal support networks within schools and improves the overall climate of safety, connection, and well-being.

    The program uses anonymous student surveys and staff recommendations to identify a cross-section of students and school adults. This school-wide survey asks who participants frequently go to when they need help, such as friends, parents, an adult at school, or an adult outside of school. Students are also asked what top five school concerns are major issues for students. Then participants list two adults they feel comfortable talking to about problems and two students they trust when they need help.

    Students and staff identified as Natural Helpers are then invited to participate in a training retreat in addition to ongoing training where they will be taught skills including:

    • Qualities & expectations
    • Importance of self-care
    • Listening & communication
    • Knowing when friends need help
    • Situations that require professional help
    • Expressing care & concern
    • Problem-solving
    • Teamwork
    • Available Resources
    Natural Helpers Code of Conduct: As a Natural Helper of South Dakota: I will look out for my safety and the safety of others. I will help others. I will ask for help when I need it. I will let others help me. I will tell the truth. I will listen when people have something to say to me. I will work hard to reach my goals. I will help others reach their goals. I will respect myself and respect others. I will not discount anyone. Natural Helpers: 1. Work as a team 2. Help without giving advice 3. Provide accurate information 4. Refer 5. Take care of themselves

    Roles of a Natural Helper

    • Continuing to helping friends with concerns
    • Lending a sympathetic ear to those in need of a friend
    • Recognizing when people have serious problems – like depression or substance use – and referring them to trained helping resources
    • Working with members of their helping team to discuss issues and specific problems
    • Providing accurate information
    • Becoming more involved with their school and community 
    • Taking care of myself
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