The B.R.A.V.E. Model
If a friend tells you they've been sexually harassed or assaulted, it’s normal to be unsure of how to respond. The BRAVE Model© gives you five simple steps to respond with care.
Most survivors tell a friend before they tell anyone else. The BRAVE Model© exists because that moment matters — and you deserve to be ready for it.
Our BRAVE e-learning course with Ontario youth is scheduled for summer 2026. Join our advisory
Shape the Indigenous youth B.R.A.V.E. guide.
To grow care in our school communities, we have to be B.R.A.V.E.
What You’ll Leave With
This fellowship isn’t just meaningful, it’s a standout moment for your future applications, scholarships, and leadership opportunities. You’ll also get:
A policy project that you will be able to present to government and senior education leaders. This will be part of your legacy as trustee as well as highlight on your résumé
Tangible skills in public policy, public speaking, advocacy, and strategic planning
Mentorship from leaders in education, policy, and justice
Tools and resources that will continue to be used in schools