Mentoring Referrals
Use this page to access information regarding the referral criteria of our Mentoring Programmes and our Referral Form
Use this page to access information regarding the referral criteria of our Mentoring Programmes and our Referral Form
Our Mentoring Programmes are available to young people who are identified as vulnerable, i.e., those exposed to risks and poor outcomes because of individual characteristics, the impact of action or inaction by other people and their physical and/or social environment.
All referrals are categorised according to three themes:
Further details of criteria and thresholds below. Please refer to these before start completing the referral form.
Please remember that young people are at the center of our service delivery. YLF’s Mentoring Programmes are completely independent and only account for young people’s needs, which are paramount. Despite liaising with families, agencies and support services, these do not take part in our delivery programmes.
Before you refer a young person to a Mentoring Programme, please consider the following:
All referrals require understanding and knowledge of the above and need to be completed with relevant information and complete details. The below criteria outlines what is in scope. Anything that does not fall within the boundaries of what is being specified, is considered out of scope and, therefore, not eligible for mentoring support.
Specific criteria for acceptance into each programme:
(criteria not cumulative)
Mentoring Programme for Community (1:1 and Wellbeing Groups)
Mentoring Programme for Schools (1:1 and Nurture/Wellbeing Groups)
Mentoring Programme for Landsec (Employment Skills)
Both privacy notice and referral ought to be acknowledged by the young person
This notice explains what personal information we hold about you, how we collect it, how we use it and how we may share it.
The Young Lives Foundation collects, uses and is responsible for certain personal information about you. When we do so, we are regulated under the General Data Protection Regulation. The information you provide us enables to deliver services effectively, and monitor and evaluate the service. We also process information to remain compliant with safeguarding requirements where we have a legal obligation to do so, or it is in the individual’s vital interest.
Who are we?
We offer a range of services to support young people to build their resilience as well as the improvement of social skills, emotional health and well-being and long-term outcomes for children, young people and their families.
The personal information we collect and use for this service; our lawful basis for processing this data is consent:
We use your personal information to:
Who we share your personal information with:
How long your personal data will be kept:
We, will hold your personal information securely and retain it for 7 years start counting from the date the referral is received and acknowledge by our team, after which the information is securely destroyed.
Further information and contact details:
For further details on how your information is used, how we maintain the security of your information, and your rights to access information we hold on you, please see our privacy policy here or please contact enquiries@ylf.org.uk