Behaviour Mentoring Service
Our Behaviour Mentoring Service provides structured, trauma-informed one-to-one support for children and young people exhibiting challenging, withdrawn, or high-risk behaviours. Delivered by trained Behaviour Mentors, this intervention focuses on early identification, consistent adult relationships, and emotional regulation strategies to build resilience and improve engagement.
Key Features:
- Weekly 1:1 sessions in schools, homes, or community spaces
- Focus on emotional literacy, self-esteem, conflict management and boundaries
- Co-produced mentoring plans aligned with school or social care goals
- CPD mentor training & safeguarding compliance
- Termly reporting with measurable outcomes
Why Mentoring is Needed?
Demand for skilled mentoring support is increasing as schools, families, and services respond to rising behavioural, emotional, and mental health needs among children and young people. Early, trauma-informed mentoring provides a critical, relationship-based intervention that supports positive behaviour, engagement, and stability before challenges escalate.
Outcomes:
- Improved school attendance and behaviour
- Reduced incidents of conflict or isolation
- Enhanced emotional wellbeing and goal-setting skills
- Stronger home/school communication
Who the service is for?
While primarily delivered to children and young people aged 7–18, Behaviour Mentoring may also be provided to vulnerable adults aged 19–21, and where appropriate up to 25, particularly within transition, housing, or social support contexts.
Mentoring Service Flyer
A concise summary of our mentoring support services, aligned to the pilot phase.
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How it Works?
The Behaviour Mentoring Service is delivered through planned, one-to-one sessions that take place weekly in schools, homes, or community settings, depending on need and context. Mentors work consistently with each young person, using trauma-informed approaches to support emotional regulation, engagement, and personal development, while mentoring plans are co-produced and aligned with agreed educational or social care objectives.
During the pilot phase, this service is delivered on a limited basis, led directly by the Director to ensure consistency, quality, and effective evaluation.
To discuss Behaviour Mentoring provision, make a referral, or explore how this service could support a young person.
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