It is important for teenagers to develop social and emotional management skills. To help them get through these experiences, the KELY Support Group has created a bilingual Social and Emotional Learning Curriculum and a peer support training programme. The long-term goal is to equip young people with the tools and skills necessary to navigate social interactions, manage emotions, build positive peer relationships, and make responsible decisions throughout their lives. After a year of work, the project has brought together district groups, secondary schools, and youth to design a curriculum tailored to their needs. The curriculum will be introduced to schools over the coming year. There will also be both in-person and online outreach events, such as a youth well-being carnival, to highlight the importance of mental health and foster a community culture of understanding, empathy and resilience.