I would like to add something here.
Considering that I joined the program just last summer, I feel I have a wonderfully objective view of it, and I really want to make it clear that there was no blueprint. The OSISS program is a unique program. It does not exist anywhere else. The training and the way it functions is unique. It started slowly, with four peer support coordinators, and soon we'll be at thirty.
That's all I wanted to add.