Objective

To think critically about scenarios and problem solve to make healthy decisions.

Description of Tasks

Similar to a life-size board game. Youth work together as a group to complete. Each youth is assigned a place on the board to begin (and instructions for moving to new sections) based on the number of players. Overview of instructions:

· Player in section 1: Draw and read a scenario card out loud.

· Player(s) in section 2: Identify different decisions for the scenario.

· Player(s) in section 3: Write down the pros and cons for each decision.

· Player(s) in section 4: Identify a local youth-friendly provider that youth could talk to if they were in that situation.

· Player in section 5: Review the aforementioned pieces and decide what the healthiest decision is.

· All participants: Answer discussion questions.

Example Content

Scenario Card

Hayden has been crushing on Devin for a while. Devin just added Hayden on SnapChat. Their conversations were flirty and harmless at first, but now Devin has been sending Hayden really sexual messages. Hayden has started to feel uncomfortable. What should Hayden do?