Youth Justice Service (The Council)

  1. Description

    Roles available for volunteer mentoring. Spend one or two hours a week for up to a year with a young person. Provide young people with extra support and a positive adult role model. Being a mentor requires you to take an interest in the young person with whom you work and encourage them to keep working at the areas which put them at risk of offending.

  2. Mentoring takes place

    Face to face

  3. Website

    Youth Justice website

  4. Age group

    Adult (in education, employment or training)

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