Overview
About Youth Focus Established in 1994, Youth Focus is a leading not-for-profit organisation that delivers innovative and accessible mental health services and programs across Western Australia to help young people thrive. We offer evidence-based, safe, high-quality services, at no cost, when and where young Western Australians aged 12-25 need them most.
Mentor Education
We are committed to ensuring our mentors are equipped with the skills to provide a positive and supportive mentoring relationship.
Before becoming a mentor, applicants must complete a 2.5 hour training course which equips the prospective mentor with the knowledge and skills to be positive role models, as well as specific education in understanding youth mental health, self-harm and suicide.
Those who successfully complete this training are then invited to complete a graduation pack which will enable them to be added to the pool of Youth Focus mentors eligible for matching with a young person.
Commitment
Once a young person is matched, the mentor is committed to a period of 12 months.
They meet fortnightly at a day and time suitable to both mentor and young person. Activities should be focused around ensuring conversation and interaction between the mentor and young person so they can build a relationship and develop trust.
Mentors are matched to a young person depending on the young person\'s needs and location. Matches may not be immediate.
Eligibility
Mentors must be at least 21 years of age and must not have a family member currently employed with, or accessing our clinical services at Youth Focus. Mentors must also have access to a safe, road worthy vehicle to transport young people for mentoring sessions and not be a user of illicit substances or involved in any illegal activities.
Applicants undertake a rigorous screening and training process to become mentors and are supported by Youth Programs Coordinators while they are a mentor, whether in an active relationship or waiting to be matched.
A reimbursement system is in place to support mentors in funding mentoring activities and travel costs.
Category
Mentoring & Advocacy
Commitment
Regular - more than 6 months
Type Of Work
Counselling & Help Line, Tutoring & Coaching
Time Required
2-3 hours every 2-3 weeks for up to 12 months.
Training
Training will be provided for duties relevant to position.
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