The Fourth R is a comprehensive school-based program designed to include students, teachers, parents, and the community in reducing violence and many of today’s risk behaviors. The Fourth R (R = Relationships) focuses on healthy relationships and decision-making relevant to adolescents. It was developed in Canada by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Centre for Prevention Science.
The core program is based on 21-lessons designed to be implemented in Health and Physical Education in grades 7-9. Important topics include bullying, personal relationships, peer and dating violence, substance abuse and high-risk behaviors.
The curriculum binders contain teacher friendly lessons, including objectives, learning expectations, teaching and learning activities, and additional DVDs to assist with skill development in the classrooms. Additional resources are also available such as the Youth Relationships Program (YRP)-After School Program and the Peer Mentoring Program.
The Department of Education & Early Development, along with partners provide training and materials to interested school districts.