Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP)

What is Mentors in Violence Prevention?

 

Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) is a peer mentoring programme that gives young people the chance to explore and challenge the attitudes, beliefs and cultural norms that underpin gender-based violence, bullying and other forms of violence.

It addresses a range of behaviours including name-calling, sexting, controlling behaviour and harassment, and uses a ‘by-stander’ approach where individuals are not looked on as potential victims or perpetrators but as empowered and active bystanders with the ability to support and challenge their peers in a safe way.

In North Ayrshire we currently have all secondary schools undertaking the programme. Find out more from Education Scotland.

Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) – An overview | Practice exemplars | National Improvement Hub (education.gov.scot)

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