All it takes to be a PIY mentor is a commitment to spend approximately two hours a week with your 'mentee' for the next twelve months.
What can mentors do?
- Listen
- Assist with goal setting
- Help students recognise their strengths
- Be a sounding board for ideas and problems
- Make contact with employers
- Suggest possible courses of action.
It’s all about team work.
To support you as a mentor, PIY has formed a partnership with TAFE, offering a short course in mentoring. The course is free to potential mentors and the skills you gain will be invaluable to you as a mentor and may even prove useful in other areas of your life.
Topics covered in the TAFE mentoring course include:
- conflict resolution
- effective listening
- mentor roles, rights and responsibilities
- employment and training opportunities
- confidentiality
- child protection legislation.
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