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Scots children’s charity appeal for mentors in Ayrshire

BARNARDO’S Scotland is on the lookout for willing people to become mentors to support children across Ayrshire.

The charity has appealed for people to join its Intandem which works by matching the young person with a trained, Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) checked volunteer.

Together they will spend around one to two hours a week or fortnight doing activities in the community with a child in care.

Mentors and children enjoying archery together. Image supplied with release by Barnardo's Scotland
Mentors spend one to two hours a week or a fortnight doing activities in the community with the children.

Diane Morgan, Intandem Co-ordinator at Barnardo’s Scotland, said: “Intandem is Scotland’s national mentoring programme which supports children and young people aged 8 to 14 who are looked after at home or in kinship care across Ayrshire.

“We’re looking for mentors who are reliable, good at listening, fun, patient, supportive and kind.

“An ideal candidate would be someone who is understanding and who would build a good rapport with their young person.

“Children and young people become involved with the care system when parents struggle to navigate tough times.

“This could be chronic illness, mental health problems or a death in the family – all things that can make it harder to give children the best care and support.

“We all need supportive, caring relationships to thrive. Relationships help us to develop good mental health, take up opportunities to do well at school and at work.

“A consistent, caring mentoring relationship helps children and young people to develop positive wellbeing and resilience, giving them the foundation they need to build strong relationships in the future and overcome trauma experienced in the past.”

Activities the children and the mentors have enjoyed together include bowling, the cinema, swimming, ice skating, cooking, arts and crafts and badminton.

Mentors receive ongoing support, regular supervision and access to in-house training.

Barbara Neil smiles in a selfie. Image supplied with release by Barnardo's Scotland
Barbara Neil, a new mentor with Barnardo’s.

One of the recent recruits on to the mentoring service is Barbara Neil, 44, who lives in Kilmarnock.

“I really wanted to become a mentor because I enjoy spending time with and supporting young people,” said Neil.

“I understand the importance of a young person having a positive role model and a safe space where they can be themselves and just have fun.”

“When I was young, I spent a number of years in a residential setting and did not have a befriender or someone to confide in other than the house staff.

“In hindsight, having someone who was not a paid professional might have made a real positive difference to me growing up.”

Mentors smiling in a selfie. Image supplied with release by Barnardo's Scotland
Barnardo’s are appealing for young mentors in Ayrshire.

A parent of one of the mentors said: “Having a mentor for my son has been a blessing for us as a family, but more so for Keith* and the relationship he has made with his mentor.

“Keith has felt really positive and happy when going with Rhona* and loves when it comes to his time for seeing him.

“Keith likes to go to all these new places and get different experiences, and that his mentor involves himself in all the activities.

“Keith has a bond with Rhona that I’m forever grateful for and we, as a family, are so grateful for having these opportunities and the support in place for us all.”

To find out more about becoming a mentor for Barnardo’s, you contact Diane Morgan, Intandem Co-ordinator at Barnardo’s Scotland, on telephone 07596 570 464, or at [email protected].

Intandem is funded by The Scottish Government and The Robertson Trust and is managed by Inspiring Scotland.

Intandem works alongside 11 partner charities?to train and match volunteer mentors with children and young people.

Over the course of the financial year 2023-24, more than 16,000 people volunteered for Barnardo’s across the UK – a total of 1.7 million hours of their time.

To donate, volunteer or fundraise, visit: www.barnardos.org.uk/get-involved/raise-money.

*Names changed to protect their identities.

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