FACILITATORS

Introduction

iDECIDE facilitators come from many backgrounds and can be school personnel or personnel from non-school partner organizations. The ideal facilitator is driven by a passion for supporting the future well-being of our youth, a willingness to learn techniques to best support them, and is dedicated to the iDECIDE mission. The iDECIDE team provides a workshop, continuing education, and facilitator coaching and support, so that facilitators can focus on what matters: listening, connecting with, and empowering our youth.

Facilitator Requirements:

  • Middle or high schools in the state of Massachusetts;

  • Obtained a letter of commitment demonstrating school/district support;

  • Completes iDECIDE training;

  • Adheres to the standardized curriculum, materials and protocols;

  • Maintains certification and annual fidelity checks

Facilitator Core Skills/Competencies:

  • Possesses cultural competency;

  • Recognizes student substance use is a health issue that compromises well-being and can be appropriately addressed through education and intervention;

  • Builds rapport and make connections with students; and

  • Has positive, optimistic, authentic, engaging personality with clear communication skills.

  • Approaches youth substance use through a restorative lens

If your school and/or district is not currently enrolled in iDECIDE and you are interested in joining, please see here for our template LOS. All schools trained in the iDECIDE must provide a LOS on school or district letterhead. We ask that the appropriate representative sign and return on school/district letterhead. You are welcome to provide one letter of support to cover multiple schools within the same district. Please return any LOS to Caroline Gray (project manager, ajannetti@mgh.harvard.edu) or faxed to 617-643-1998.