Met Police #BTheChangeUWant2C

We are proud to be recipients of The Met Police Outreach Fund to support their efforts in increasing the recruitment of people from diverse backgrounds.

We are not blind to the issues within The Met Police, and the systemic issues affecting the relationship the force has with the black community.

We strongly believe that creating a safe place and community for Black, African and Caribbean youth who already want to get into policing is a model for increasing recruitment and retention.

This project is youth-led and aims to:

Metro Newspaper

To learn more about the project, please read the article in the Metro Newspaper found here. Note you will have to register with Metro newspaper first.

 

Contact us today

To learn more about this project or to apply to take part contact us on the details below

Office Number: 02081588500

Office Mobile: 07412640174

Office email: [email protected]

 

Youth Led Project by The Mentoring Lab working with The Met Police.

Meet our friends Tutor Fair

We are excited to announce that we have partnered with Tutor Fair, one of London's leading tutoring marketplace with over 19,000 tutors and over 62,000 students registered.

Register Your Interest NOW

If your child is registered with The Mentoring Lab, aged 11-16 years old and would like free tutoring, please complete this form. This offer is first come first serve.

About The Tutoring 
Tutoring is available for free to committed and dedicated TML members aged 11-16 year olds who can commit to long-term tutoring in;
- Maths
- English
Start Date
Tutoring will start online from 14th November 2022, via the Tutor Fair platform. One-hour lessons take place after school on weekdays, typically between expecting 4-6 pm.
Criteria to take part
If you are interested your child must
1) Be aged 11-16 years old
2) Be a member of The Mentoring Lab
3) Show commitment and turn up to every session
4) Be focused and ready to learn
5) Have a quiet area in the house to do the lesson
6) Go over work studied with the tutor during the week to enhance learning and progression in knowledge.
Note: You must already be registered with The Mentoring Lab to receive this amazing opportunity.

To take part complete this form as soon as possible. This offer is first come first serve.

We're hiking Mount Snowdon!

In August 2023, over 20 young people and supporting staff will climb Mount Snowdon, experiencing nature, conquering fears and challenging fixed mindsets and unbeneficial beliefs.

This sponsored hike will help raise the necessary funds to contribute toward running our mentoring and holiday clubs and 1:1 mentoring sessions.

So far we have supported over 2000 young people who had previously struggled with navigating school, race and culture here in the UK. With our support, young people have learnt essential tools to improve the quality of their life and make a healthy transition from adolescence to adulthood. They are empowered, resilient and now have a positive attitude toward life.

With your help, The Mentoring Lab will be able to continue to provide young people, with culturally sensitive activities, mentoring and advocacy support, resources and the opportunities essential to reflect, explore, reframe and develop the qualities and characteristics to thrive.

Without your kind help, we will have to reduce the number of days and hours our service is open to help those overcome challenges that cause significant reduction in their mental health, well-being and quality of life.

Kindly make a gift aid donation via Local Giving https://localgiving.org/appeal/Snowdoniachallenge.

 

Thank you

Friends Like Family - Radio Play

We have an amazing stage and radio play project that can be used to demonstrate your child's confidence, commitment, courage and talent.  

 

To take part simply text us on 07412640174, expressing your child's interest in taking part.

 

About the Production 

‘Friends Like Family’ is a three-part radio drama exploring the complicated relationships that develop between a group of teenage school friends from London, when one of them becomes gravely ill.

Co-written by young scriptwriters from the Mentoring Lab, Sarah Bishop, Lilyana Araujo and others, ‘Friends Like Family’ is an expression of what life is like for many teenagers in London. The story draws on the personal experiences of the teenage writing group and touches on a range of sensitive subjects including relationships with parents, mental health, addiction and terminal illness.

 

About the Workshop Facilitator

Delivered by Kai Gama, creative producer of stage, film, music albums and radio plays. Kai Gama has a solid background in Theatre production and editing at Pride Magazine and producing for SPID Theatre in West London. Producing creative pieces for diverse communities across London.

 

To take part simply text us on 07412640174, expressing your child's interest in taking part.

 

Key Information

Start Date: Thurs 28th July 2022
Dates: Thurs 28th, Tues 2nd, Thur 4th, Tues 9th, Thurs 11th, Tues 16th, Thurs 18th Aug
Times: 11am-3pm (arrive on time for a prompt start)
Ages: 14 - 17 years old
Locations: 
Pirate Studio, Hackney Wick, 13 Rothbury Rd, Hackney Wick, E9 5EP
Bus: 488, 276
Overground Station: Hackney Wick
What to bring:
Pen and paper, bottle of water.
Lunch Menu: 
We will be serving our usual Game Time menu, free for participants.

 

To take part simply text us on 07412640174, expressing your child's interest in taking part.

British Red Cross First Aid Workshops

This Summer, we are excited to announce that the British Red Cross will deliver a series of free First Aid workshops for Summer Game Time participants aged 10 - 19 years old.

As part of the Holiday Food and Activities programme, our summer Game Time programmes running in Waltham Forest, Hackney and Tower Hamlets are focused on getting active and healthy eating.

Enrichment offer

Our enrichment offer includes the first aid training, along with discussions around personal safety. Added to this our enrichment offer also includes mentoring activities from our Mentoring Tool Kit, arts and craft and well being education based on Zones of Regulation tool.

 

The British Red Cross First Aid workshops teach:

Young people will also be shown where to get support if they have an injury or illness, as well as introducing them to the work the British Red Cross we do in the UK.

To enrol for our half term programmes register here.

 

Join the Youth Committee Media Project

Work alongside our creative producers Kai Gama and Kadian Robinson to develop content for The Mentoring Lab and our carefully selected partners. You'll be part of our Youth Committee, a steering group that co-produce projects and ideas highlighting critical matters affecting young people.

With regular challenges, you will enhance the voice of our participants, parents and staff, champion youth mentoring and most importantly develop your character, qualities and career ambitions.

This role will open the door to a creative career.

 

What young people get in return:

 

– Letter of commendation from our CEO and Expert Advisory Panel
– Support in developing their CV and a cover letter
– Opportunity to liaise with our sponsors, supporters, and board of directors
– Training to support the voluntary role
– Reimbursement: £10 per day to cover travel and lunch expenses
How to take part
Email us at [email protected] and register your interest and receive an invite to our work experience placement information meeting.

Become a Peer Mentor

If you are 16 years old or over, you can develop essential leadership skills by becoming a peer mentor, mentoring a younger age 10-14 years old.

We will train you to ensure you have a complete understanding of what's involved and how to mentor safely.

You'll receive the following training:

For more information apply to volunteer here

 

What young people get in return:

 

– Letter of commendation from our CEO and Expert Advisory Panel
– Support in developing their CV and a cover letter
– Opportunity to liaise with our sponsors, supporters, and board of directors
– Training and development
– Reimbursement: £10 per day to cover travel and lunch expenses
How to take part
Email us at [email protected] and register your interest and receive an invite to our work experience placement information meeting.

Free mentoring for black youth

For young people living in Tower Hamlets, Newham, City, and Hackney, we currently have grant funding to offer six months of free mentoring to 40 young people from black and global majority backgrounds, most in need of mentoring as a means to offer additional support.

This free mentoring aims to support black youth in understanding resilience tools and addressing the social issues that impact their mental health as they journey from adolescence into adulthood.

Sometimes we all feel lonely, misunderstood or stereotyped and our free mentoring will offer compassion, empathy and a safe space to navigate the oftentimes harsh racist environments experienced daily. 

 

 

Mentoring Tool Kit

Our mentoring is framed by our mentoring tool kit to support our mentors in delivering high-quality mentoring that supports young people in reflecting on their current situation, their strengths and the opportunities available to them.

Learn more about our tool kit here

 

Hear feedback from Xirone, an ex mentee

 

 

 

Who are the mentors?

This project is supported by our team of trained mentors and corporate volunteers who have undergone our safer recruitment process, including reference and DBS checks.

 

FAQ

Mentoring is fortnightly. Sessions last one hour. Delivered face to face or online. At school or in a safe space in the community. Mentoring is free for six months. Sessions are available on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only.

 

Contact us

If you are aged 8 - 25 years old, from black and global majority backgrounds, and live in Tower Hamlets, Newham, City or Hackney and would like to receive 6 months of free mentoring, please contact [email protected] or call her directly on 02081588500 ext 333.

 

Share The Love Career Speed Mentoring Event (2022)

Easter's Career Speed Mentoring Event for young people!

For young people aged 10-25 years old and their parents/guardians.

 

This Easter's online career speed mentoring event, gives young people the opportunity to gain valuable career guidance, experiences, and insights from industry professionals.

Industry professionals will share career insights to enable young people to create achievable pathways to sustainable careers.

 

Industry professionals come from a range of career backgrounds including;

  • One Advance (Tech, Business)
  • Salesforce (Tech)
  • Pirate Music Studios (Music Industry)
  • Mayamada (Anime, Gaming)
  • Coach.Hood (Life Coaching)
  • Simply Business (Tech, Insurance)

 

To register and enrol complete this short form: https://forms.gle/xQXYzALVuqtU3mG36

 

   

 

How it works

Young people taking part will each have 15 mins with four random industry professionals, before choosing who they want to have a 30-minute 1:1 career-focused conversation with.

Every young person will leave with at least one take away 'golden nugget' of information, an action for their career plan, and gain access to our career guidance resources.

To register and enrol complete this short form: https://forms.gle/xQXYzALVuqtU3mG36

Last Year's Highlights

Watch highlights from last year's event with special guest Ex England Footballer Emile Heskey.

 

When: Saturday 16th April 2022

Time: 1-3pm

Where: Hackney Quest, E9 and on Zoom

 

To register and enrol complete this short form: https://forms.gle/xQXYzALVuqtU3mG36

17-25 Year Old's Saturday Mentoring Lunch Club

If you know the work we do, you'll know that we use mentoring tools and techniques to frame our programmes and services. At the centre of what we do we give young people the extra support, they need to navigate the structural inequalities they face on a daily basis.

Once you get to know the communities we work with, many young people come from homes of generational unemployment or homes where parents work in low-paid and insecure work. Parents are either too tired, too stressed, or too ill to have informal or the more necessary conversations their child needs to navigate the difficulties faced when trying to enter or sustain employment. Those conversions around the importance of 'small talk' or the frustrating 'office politics' are not had in a manner that helps young people to sustain employment.

 

That is why we are proud to announce that we have been funded by the BME Health Forum to deliver a 5 month Saturday Mentoring Lunch Club for 17-25 year olds. During the sessions, there will be a carousel of activities that participants can do such as:

● Job and career opportunities workshops
● Health conversations with the medical volunteers
● Healthy cooking on a low budget
● Supported job search / Applying for jobs
● Group and 1:1 befriending and career mentoring

Supported by volunteers who come from medical backgrounds such as medical students or students of health and social care subjects, who will help young people gain qualifications such as First Aid, Food Safety and Hygiene, and an AQA Unit Award Digital Skills: Online Communication.

 

At The Mentoring Lab we define mentoring as: Being safely guided by a trusted person with a set of qualities and more experience in a particular area, via the use of mentoring tools and techniques, to support another with less experience in the progression and achievement of chosen goals and targets.

During this project, we will provide group and 1:1 mentoring using our Mentoring Toolkit. The toolkit teaches emotional resilience through the Zones of Regulation. Young people will learn to recognise emotions, associate them with a colour and explore strategies to self soothe and regulate their emotions. This enables participants to feel empowered in challenging situations by recognising when they are becoming stressed and less regulated, so that they are able to manage their feelings and get themselves to a healthier place.

The mentoring toolkit also looks at personal development and helps participants set incremental goals towards personal and career progression with the support of a mentor.

We thank our partners BME Health Forum and funders of the Saturday Mentoring Lanch Club Comic Relief, who raise money to support people living incredibly tough lives, The Clothworkers’ Foundation and Esmee Fairbairn.