Mentoring
At Inspire Hope we believe that mentoring provides positivity in children/young people. Close and caring relationships with adults serves a positive outcome in the lives of children/young people in crisis. Mentoring relationships can be formal or informal with substantial variation, but the essential components include creating care, being empathetic, consistent, and long-lasting relationships, often with some combination of role modeling, teaching, and advising depending on the needs and experience of the children/young adult.
At Inspire Hope we believe that mentoring provides positivity in children/young people. Close and caring relationships with adults serves a positive outcome in the lives of children/young people in crisis. Mentoring relationships can be formal or informal with substantial variation, but the essential components include creating care, being empathetic, consistent, and long-lasting relationships, often with some combination of role modeling, teaching, and advising depending on the needs and experience of the children/young adult.
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