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** Please note: We are currently only recruiting mentors and accepting referrals from Sydney Metro area – this includes Eastern Suburbs (to La Perouse), Northern Suburbs (up to Dee Why), Inner West (to Strathfield) and Southern Suburbs (to Brighton Le-Sands). ** This unique mentoring program provides one to one support and encourages the development of social and life skills to vulnerable children at critical times. Trained and screened adult mentors, generally between the ages of 20 and 45 years, are matched with an individual child and spend time together on a weekly basis. By spending time with a responsible adult doing everyday activities, the child is able to explore different skills and experiences that increase their sense of self worth, improve their relationships, develop their potential at home, school and in the community and have a lot of fun.
We are always seeking positive and enthusiastic adults to become mentors to support young people during critical times in their development. Download the Volunteer Position Description The Rewards of Volunteering Big Brothers and Big Sisters have a special and unique opportunity to experience and contribute to the positive changes that can be made by giving a small amount of time and commitment to a child.
"I am proud to be a Big Brother – this is exactly what so many young people are lacking: guidance, support and a good friend. My little Brother is 8 years old and has been matched to me as we share many common interests. This is definitely one of the strengths of the program that you are matched to a Little that you will be able to make a real difference to." "I am proud to be a Big Sister. I have been matched with Dora for over six months and our growing friendship is special. With each outing, we are learning and working together. For me, the Big Brothers Big Sisters program puts life in greater perspective. You appreciate the 'little' things even more."
It only takes a couple of hours each week, supporting, guiding and spending time with a child. Full training and support is provided and volunteer mentors are allocated a case worker to guide and support them throughout the life of the mentor relationship.
The children and young people on the program are between 7 and 17 years old, and come from a variety of backgrounds. They have often been identified or nominated to require extra adult support, to complement their relationship with their family. The young people can be referred to the program by parents, schools and professionals.
Ideally, volunteers commit to seeing their match for 2-4 hours on a weekly basis for a year, however this contact can be flexible. Most volunteers continue the relationship past the initial 12 month period because they get so much out of it. There is also a range of organised activities and workshops to help you along the way. What Skills Do I Need? You do not need to have a lot of experience with young people. However it is important that volunteer mentors: What is required of me? YWCA NSW recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to the safety and protection of children in our programs. The screening process for volunteer mentors includes:
Since it was introduced into Australia by the YWCA 30 years ago, over 3000 children have benefited from this program.
YWCA NSW is dedicated to improving the lives of Australian children through creating and delivering high quality, volunteer based mentoring programs. YWCA NSW Big Brothers Big Sisters is part of a nationally recognized and accredited mentoring program that provides children and young people with support and encouragement to reach their potential. This is achieved through a trusting relationship with a professionally trained adult volunteer.The aim of the Program is to develop the self-worth and confidence of the child through the experience of having a caring and positive adult person in their lives who listens, understands, accepts and respects them. The healthy development of every child is enhanced by positive, nurturing, mentoring relationships. Who are the Big Brothers and Big Sisters? The Big Brothers and Sisters are trained volunteers over 20 years of age who would like to be to be a positive role model to a child. They are all required to go through a rigorous screening process to ensure their suitability. This involves interviews, reference checks, psychological profile and police check. Once they have been selected volunteers receive training and ongoing support by our case workers. How does it work? Once we accept a referral and get to know the child & family, they are put on our waiting list. Sometimes it can take a few weeks or even a few months for us to find a suitable Big Sister or Brother. It really depends on which volunteers are available. What can the Program Offer Your child? Being matched with a Big Sister or Brother can give a child a chance to develop a supportive relationship with a positive role model.
There are no fees to join Big Brothers Big Sisters. Everyone pays their own way on the match outings. We encourage matches to go on free or low cost outings. How to get your child involved? To be involved in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program a child needs to be aged between 7 and 17 and need a positive role model. If you want to be a part of the program or find out more, you can contact us. If appropriate, a case worker will then come out and visit you and your family to talk further about the program. For more information on volunteering please contact us. Our gala fundraiser the YWCA’s Mother of All Balls is the main source of funding for Big Brothers Big Sisters. Other Funders include: Big Brothers Big Sisters began in America in 1904 with the foundation of Big Brothers of New York, followed by the Big Sisters program five years later. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America now has over 500 affiliated organizations in the USA. | | ||||||||||||||
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