Nightline
Nightline offers training courses on student mental health in CPGE and BTS establishments. Led by a psychologist from the association, these courses are aimed directly at students, but also at the professionals who supervise them: teachers and nurses.
Targets and objectives
For students:
- Raise awareness of mental health issues and provide tools and information to help people take care of themselves on a daily basis and better cope with the difficulties they encounter;
- Provide information on free resources for receiving support;
- Destigmatize mental health problems and the need for care.
For teachers :
- Helping to set up a day-to-day framework that promotes the psychological well-being of students and teachers
- Support them in identifying and accompanying students in difficulty by providing information, resources and tools;
- Offer them a space to share their experiences of student mental health.
- The association has obtained Qualiopi quality certification: teacher training is an integral part of the certification process.
For nurses :
- Provide a forum for sharing practices and experiences;
- Provide them with information, resources and tools on student mental health to support them in their practice.
For healthcare facilities: encourage student orientation by setting up partnerships between high schools and public healthcare facilities.
For project volunteers: co-design peer prevention sub-projects with former CPGE students, Nightline volunteers, using a community health approach.
Created in 2016, Nightline's mission is to improve the mental health of young people and students, on an individual and collective scale. To achieve this, the association informs, trains and equips. Nightline acts on a collective scale by creating supportive environments, fostering mutual aid and solidarity, strengthening people's ability, and their power to act.
With a systemic approach, Nightline develops and disseminates knowledge, and formulates public policy recommendations. The association's mission is to de-stigmatize and democratize mental health.