Make a Referral
Refer a Young Person
We value your role in shaping the paths of young people, and we’re excited to collaborate.
We Support You
Making a referral
We appreciate your discerning eye in identifying such young people and bringing them to our attention.
We use discretion to ensure a seamless fit for the young people we accept onto the Programme, offering mentoring and other support that empowers them to grow and make a positive and transformative journey.
Eligibility
To be eligible for GMP, young people should be:
Between 10 and 25 years old
Living, working or at school/college in Gloucestershire or South Gloucestershire.
Considered at risk of being involved in the crime due to one or more of the following:
At risk of involvement in criminal activity
Mentees should be considered at risk of entering the Criminal Justice System.
Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
ACEs include physical abuse; sexual abuse; emotional abuse; emotional neglect; physical neglect; mental illness; substance misuse; having a relative in prison; domestic abuse; parental separation; and homelessness. You can learn more about ACEs at actionaces.org
Involvement in antisocial behaviour
Possibly using drugs or alcohol, displaying antisocial behaviour themself or hanging out with others involved in this.
Being at risk of exploitation
Usually by getting involved with risky people, intentionally or otherwise.
Navigating adverse community environments
These include poverty; discrimination; community disruption; lack of opportunity; lack of economic mobility; lack of social capital; poor housing quality; poor access to affordable housing; and violence.
Eligibility decisions are made with the gentle discretion of our team. Please get in touch if you are unsure about any of the above.
‘Since starting mentoring I am more aware of everything, I feel happier and the sessions improve my mood. I feel more comfortable and I am able to go up to other people, feeling more confident.’
‘Mentoring has been good as it helps me to chat to other people and get out of my house, otherwise I would be stuck inside’
‘I get an escape from home and school and also from social media when I come to mentoring.’
‘Mentoring has helped me with realising I can have control over food without stopping eating.’
How to Apply
Follow these easy steps to embark on a journey of growth and empowerment:
Step 1
Explore Our Programme:
Take a moment to get to know us – find out about our warm-hearted approach, and the caring community we’ve built. Learn about the positive impact our mentors bring to the lives of young individuals.
Step 2
Check Eligibility:
Before applying, ensure that the young person meets our eligibility criteria. Are they between the ages of 10 and 25, and located in Gloucestershire or South Gloucestershire? If so, you’re already a potential match for GMP’s support!
Step 3
Submit an Application:
Anyone can submit an application including the young person. Share their story, challenges, and aspirations. We’re all ears, ready to create a tailored mentoring experience for them.
Step 4
Assessment and Matching:
Our dedicated team will carefully review each application, considering the unique needs and preferences of the mentee. We’ll then work to match them with the perfect mentor – someone who can provide guidance, support, and a friendly approach along the way.
How we work
A streamlined process to access support
Gloucestershire Mentoring Programme operates across Gloucestershire and South Gloucestershire and is delivered by four partner organisations: The Door, The Nelson Trust, Young Gloucestershire and 1625 Independent People (1625ip). Each brings a wealth of experience and expertise in working with young people, offering mentoring, and supporting complex needs. Together, we provide both staff and volunteer mentoring and when you refer a young person to us, we’ll automatically assign them to the partner that can best serve their needs and circumstances.