I’ve been helping the Social Impact Lab for the past four months to update and increase the accessibility of the Natural Supports Simulation. We’ve added a new storyline focusing on an Indigenous youth and their sense of belonging. Now, it is fully complete and available here if you want to try it out: https://www.naturalsupportssimulation.com/
Each storyline addresses a specific issue, so there’s likely one that aligns with the type of struggle you or someone you know is facing. A lot of effort has gone into making each character and scenario realistic. It’s designed like a Choose Your Own Adventure interactive story, where each choice you make determines the ending.
To create the most interactive and detailed scenarios, hundreds of lines and audio clips had to be transformed and uploaded. The choices you make will impact how the youth handles the situation, with some answers being better than others.
The simulation is designed for everyone. You don’t need to be a social worker, psychologist, or professional to go through it. You can choose to play as a caregiving figure, a coach, or a friend/relative to see how you might approach the situation in different ways. If you sometimes struggle to find the right words when trying to support an anxious, sad, lost, isolated, or discriminated friend or child, this tool could be very helpful.
At the end of each storyline, more resources are provided so the journey doesn’t end there. You can also replay the storylines or play again as a different supporting figure. Throughout this project, I’ve learned a few things over the past few months.
Moving forward, I want to ensure I remember these lessons. My friends and loved ones deserve the best, and I always strive to improve myself to be a better support for others. Mistakes have been made, but I promise to do better.