Wiltshire Youth Offending Service co-ordinates a well-established and successful mentoring scheme, in which adult volunteers provide independent, one to one support to referred young people. All young people participating in the scheme take part on a voluntary basis.
The aims of the mentoring scheme are:
Mentors meet with young people out in the community, usually somewhere like a local cafe or sports centre. Depending on a young person's interests, activities may include anything from just chatting, to walking the dog, playing pool, sharing an interest, using the internet, looking at job ads, visiting somewhere new, or maybe supporting a young person at a meeting .The emphasis is on building a relationship, relaxing and having fun, as well as helping young people achieve the things they want to achieve.
If you are aged between 8 and 17 and are receiving or have received support from the Youth Offending Service, then you may be eligible for the support of a mentor.
Our volunteer mentors are all different to each other, which means you can tell us the sort of person you would like to be linked up with, and we will try and find the right person for you to have as your mentor.
We try and make sure the scheme is right for you before matching you with a mentor. If you feel that you could benefit from being matched with a mentor, please contact the Community Involvement Team on 01225 781202.
Volunteers should be over 18 years of age, and be able to commit 1-2 hours a week to work with a young person for up to a year. No formal qualifications are required, although potential volunteers should:
All volunteers are recruited subject to Criminal Records Bureau clearance* and other checks, and are offered relevant training, which must be completed before being matched with a young person.
As a mentor you will become part of a large and committed Community Involvement Team, with the opportunity to meet other volunteers at social, support and training events. You will also have:
Please ring 01225 781202 for a volunteer information pack.
*Volunteers with a previous criminal conviction are not automatically disqualified from applying.
By Post
Youth Offending
Wiltshire County Council
Top Floor
Court Mills
Polebarn Road
Trowbridge
BA14 7EG
By Email
youthoffending@wiltshire.gov.uk
By Telephone
01225 781202
By Fax
01225 719219
| A to Z Names | Obtaining a mentor, Schools - mentors |
|---|---|
| Keywords | Obtaining a mentor; Mentoring; Volunteering |
| PID No. | 628 |
| IPSV Category | Mentoring |
| Level 1 Name | Obtaining a mentor |
| IPSV ID | 2157 |