Thanks to the Peer to Peer Players project, a game app has been created, which can be downloaded free of charge from the Play Store and Apple Store.

Thanks to the Peer to Peer Players project, a game app has been created, which can be downloaded free of charge from the Play Store and Apple Store.
The next 21th and 29th January 2020 two events will be held to promote the new game app Peer to Peer Players, created thanks to the homonymous project.
More than five hundred high school students from the city of Palermo have been involved in fourteen informative sessions on the responsible use of the web, thanks to the Peer to Peer Players project.
Among the activities carried out within the project, research has been conducted about the risk behaviours of young people, on a sample of 997 students from two secondary schools in the historical centre of Palermo, the Istituto Magistrale Statale “Regina Margherita” and the Liceo Scientifico Statale “Benedetto Croce”.
A group of young peer-counselors is running a support service, online and face-to-face, dedicated to their schoolmates: it is the Peer to Peer Players platform.
Asking for support, satisfying curiosity, seeking simple advice: this is possible thanks to the platform of the Peer to Peer Players project, addressed to students from two high schools in the city of Palermo: the Istituto Magistrale Statale “Regina Margherita” and the Liceo Scientifico Statale “Benedetto Croce”.
Enrol now to Peer to Peer Players ideas contest for the development of a game app for smartphone and tablet.
Peer to Peer Players has completed, in the past few days, the training course on the promotion of the psycho-physical well-being of young people, aimed at a group of students belonging to two schools in the historical centre of Palermo
A training course has been launched for young students from the city of Palermo, who will play the role of peer-counselors thanks to the Peer to Peer Players project.
Thanks to the Peer to Peer Players project, a research was carried out to collect data on the knowledge and behaviours of young people regarding the use of the web, the visit to dangerous sites and the use of psychoactive substances harmful to health.
In these months, Peer to peer players partners planned the activities which will be carried out with the students of two secondary schools located in Palermo city centre: Benedetto Croce and Regina Margherita.
Peer to Peer Players‘ main objective is to foster the psychosocial well-being of young people by nurturing responsible choices good for their health, so that youths of the same age can support each other in a perspective of mutual responsibility and trust.