How Mentoring Transformed YP3's Life Path
30 July 2023
Discover how Wipers mentoring and the Rise and Reach workshop provided YP3 with guidance, confidence, and valuable skills, helping him build a brighter future and avoid negative life choices. Learn more about the positive impact of mentorship on vulnerable youth.
YP3 was referred to Wipers as he was not engaged in education or training, he experienced learning needs and had very little motivation or enthusiasm for what he wanted to do with his life. Lacking any kind of education, training or employment opportunities meant he had no structure, and having few interests and lacking ambition made him susceptible to getting involved with criminal activity, gangs and negative life choices.
Without a positive male role model at home, YP3 needed guidance and support to help motivate him and expose him to positive life experiences.
YP3 was happy to engage with the Wipers' mentor. While his caseworker had experienced difficulties getting YP3's phone number from him, YP3 was happy to share it with the Wipers' mentor straight away, demonstrating trust from early on in the relationship.
During the mentoring sessions, YP3 was punctual and proactive and the discussions between YP3 and his mentor tended to focus on YP3 being able to develop a skill that he could use later in life.
The mentor suggested that YP3 attended a Rise and Reach workshop, which provides young people with work experience, enabling them to gain practical knowledge in a range of industries.
YP3 attended the Rise and Reach Workshop with KeyWest Plastering, at first attending the taster day session and going on to complete a two-day course.
The facilitators of the workshop were impressed with YP3's natural ability and asked him several times if he had done plastering before. The facilitators reported that YP3 is "confident not arrogant" and willing to complete the tasks set for him.
Kevin Campbell, Deputy Manager of Wipers, said: "We work with a lot of young people who often just need some encouragement and someone to show them positive life choices, whether that is employment, training or education opportunities, tapping into a hobby or interest or accessing services."
"Each young person is referred to us with different backgrounds, challenges and requirements and we work closely with other services involved with the young person to create a tailored package of support."
"Often young people just need a trusted adult, someone to look out for them, to 'have their back', to assist them with direction and motivation and to support them to do things such as produce a CV or apply for a job."
"Mentoring, very often, can make all the difference in deterring young people from criminal or dangerous activities - which they may feel is their only option - to reach their full potential," added Kevin.
Find out more about our mentoring services here.