Sathiparsad, Reshma.Govender, Jeeva.2011-07-272011-07-2720012001http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3265Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.Limited research has been conducted on the effectiveness of preventive programmes in addressing the needs of adolescents/youth. This study is aimed at examining the effectiveness of a training programme and whether the training conducted by the researcher contributed to equipping the peer educators with skills to undertake capacity building and empowerment programmes. The research sample consisted of fifteen peer educators who had undergone the training programme. The participants were all grade eleven pupils from the Hillview Secondary School in Newlands East. The majority of the participants in this research study reside in Newlands East. This was an evaluative research study. The data collection instruments were sessional evaluation questionnaires, verbal group evaluation and retrospective evaluation questionnaires. Secondary data were also collected from the school personnel to enhance the research findings. The research findings revealed that the peer educator training undertaken by the researcher was effective and useful in developing skills of the peer educators to initiate and implement capacity-building and empowerment programmes within the school environment.enYouth--Counselling of--South Africa.Counsellors--Training of.Mentoring in education--South Africa.Peer counselling of students.Peer-group tutoring of students.Theses--Social work.A peer educator programme : participant's evaluation of the training.Thesis