Youth Mentoring
Resources
YOUTH MENTORING RESOURCES
The Vocational Mentoring Exchange has developed a range of resources to assist the development or strengthening of new or existing youth mentoring programs in the north of Melbourne.
SCHOOL RESOURCES
VME Mentoring Matters
10-week in-school vocational mentoring framework, and associated Tool Box Activities, for Year 11/12 VCE Vocational Major students, and associated Tool Box Activities.
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“Our mentor helped us discover pathways, think about our future and taught us a lot from their own experience.”
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“It was very humbling at the end, seeing how grateful the students were. I took a lot of life lessons out of it, and it was wonderful meeting and working with the other mentors.”
MentorVME Mentoring Matters
Other youth mentoring resources
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INLLEN Pathways Resources
A wide range of resources for teachers, young people and their families to support transition to further education, training or employment.
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Volunteering Victoria
Volunteering Victoria – the peak body for volunteering in Victoria offering a range of valuable resources and training opportunities.
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Youth Affairs Council Vic (YACVic)
Youth Affairs Council Vic (YACVic) – the peak body and leading policy advocate for young people and the youth sector in Victoria. Among the many resources available are a Youth Participation Model and training opportunities. new
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Youth Central
Youth Central – the Victorian Government’s website for young people aged 12-25, filled to overflowing with great information about life from every angle.
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Black Dog Institute
Black Dog Institute – a not-for-profit facility for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mood disorders such as depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder. A range of free resources and fact sheets available covering most common mental health challenges.
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headspace
headspace – the National Youth Mental Health Foundation.
Videos and Fact Sheets for supporting young people in the workplace https://headspace.org.au/professionals-and-educators/employers/mental-health-at-work/ -
Commission for Children and Young People
Commission for Children and Young People – Guides on creating
Child Safe Organisations: CCYP | Resources and support for the Child Safe Standards
Standard 6: People working with children and young people are suitable and supported to reflect child safety and wellbeing values in practice. Child Safe Standard 6 -
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