SSA Program Management

Resources for co-managing your SSA Program. Teamwork rules!

Family Group Management

Family Group Meetings are the “glue” that sustains the SSA Program. Ambassadors should meet with Family Group Leaders twice a month throughout the year to deepen skills and debrief their experiences.

Also see the sample Family Group meeting videos further down this page.

Meeting Tips & Activities

Empower your Ambassadors

  • Let Ambassadors name the family groups. Have them create signs/art projects with the family group name to have at meetings.
  • Have Ambassadors lead the meetings: take roll, create meeting questions, etc.
  • Let the Ambassadors pick a unique meeting place once a quarter.
  • Have the kids create their own Crossing the Line activity questions
  • Empower Ambassadors to do a presentation for a community group (PTSA, school board, local service club). Share Action Snapshot Campaign data or stories of Ambassadors in Action.
  • Create kindness campaigns on campus.
  • Remind them that being an Ambassador is great for college and job application!

Celebrate the Positives

  • Reward Ambassadors for attending meetings.
  • Provide food, snacks for regular meetings, pizza or ice cream for All-Ambassador meeting.
  • Have friendly competition between Family Groups, who can record the most Action Logs, who can create the best poster for kindness day, etc.
  • Provide certificates/cords for graduating Ambassadors

Family Group Meeting Agendas

Middle/High School Agendas

Elementary School Agendas

Family Group Meeting Videos

These video clips provide helpful examples of Family Group Meetings, and highlight the role of the Facilitator in supporting Ambassadors and meeting challenges that can arise.

Produced by the longtime Safe School Ambassadors champions at Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office of Prevention Programs.

Facilitation Example 1

This clip portrays a Family Group Meeting being run ineffectively. Notice the ways that the Facilitator fails to engage the Ambassadors and how the meeting goes out of her control . . . This content is restricted to subscribers

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Facilitation Example 2

This clip shows an effectively facilitated Family Group Meeting. The Facilitator engages with the students on a personal level and supports them in fulfilling their Ambassador role . . . This content is restricted to subscribers

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Facilitation Challenge – Short Meeting Time

Often one of the challenges of having regular Family Group Meetings is the lack of time to hold them. This clip demonstrates how a meaningful FG Meeting can happen in as little as 15 minutes . . . This content is restricted to subscribers

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