What you will do
- Listen without judgement
- Help identify achievable goals
- Encourage progress and problem-solving
- Keep clear boundaries and safeguarding responsibilities
- Stay in regular contact with your professional supervisor
Become a mentor
Volunteer mentors meet a mentee about once a week for 16 weeks, helping them work towards practical goals at a pace that feels manageable.
You will receive initial training, a Disclosure and Barring Service check, careful matching and regular guidance from an experienced professional.
We welcome applicants with lived experience of homelessness, offending or addiction. A criminal record does not automatically prevent someone from mentoring, but relevant information must be discussed openly during recruitment.