Mentoring
​Our Mentoring services support young people aged 16 - 25 who have faced challenging and traumatic life experiences.
We define a mentor as a consistent and dependable encouragement relationship with a life-experienced adult who is hope filled, compassionate and secure. All of our mentors are Christians empowered by a hope filled, respectful, non-forceful and non-judgemental Christian ethos. Mentoring typically takes place is coffee shops or other public spaces and has proven to be a very helpful additional support for young people in parallel to counselling.
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Mentors form an additional partner in the existing support network of the mentee and seek to foster a trusted and secure relationship where the mentee can explore and grow in their sense of value (establishing self-worth), identity (discovering who they are) and purpose (exploring their skills, passions, choices and life purpose).
All of our mentors are Access NI checked, have undertaken safeguarding training. We have a strict policy of matching a female mentor to a female mentee and a male mentor to a male mentee.
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Contact Ric to enquire and find out more.
