Would you like to become a Community Mentor?
Supporting young people in Burngreave to fulfil their potential and make a positive contribution
What is Mentoring?
A volunteer over the age of 18 who has been trained to work individually with young people, who would benefit from a positive role model to address difficulties they may be facing at home, in school or in their community.
Why Mentoring?
There are times when young people face issues that are difficult for a family member or friend to address. It often helps for a 3rd person to assist who can offer independent support and expertise.
Who Mentors?
Volunteers over the age of 18 yrs who have undergone a recruitment and training process to enable them to work safely with young people.
Who Mentees?
Young people aged 10 – 19 yrs old who live in the Burngreave area and are experiencing difficulties which prevent them from fulfilling their potential and engaging positively in their community. Referrals could be from families, schools, Youth & community groups and other services working in the area.
When will the Mentoring take place?
The Training usually last for 2 days and is accredited by the Open College Network and successful completion of the full training programme will enable Mentors to gain an OCN qualification and be matched with a young person.
Training and information
4th April 12 – 3pm Open Day Vestry Hall Burngreave Road More information & registration
1st June 10 – 5pm Mentoring Training Vestry Hall
6th June 12 – 3pm Mentoring Training Vestry Hall
13th June 12 – 3pm Mentoring Training Vestry Hall
The Mentoring meetings can be flexibly arranged to suit the mentees & mentors, but will usually be outside of school hours.
Further Details
For further details about becoming a Mentor or referring a young person please contact:
Jane Bennett – Administrator: Julia Baker – MAST Manager: Shiregreen/Burngreave Service District
Tel: 0114 233 1189