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    Helping your mentee deal with disasters

    The ANU-based Australian Child and Adolescent Trauma, Loss and Grief Network has created a website which provides a list of Australian and International resources providing information regarding children and disasters. They have included specific resources relating to bushfires and floods. We have endeavoured to provide resources that provide useful and accurate information.

    Click here for more details

       
    Building relationships

    Building Relationships: A Guide for New Mentors

    By Micahel Garringer and Linda Jucovy
     
    This guide provides mentors with 10 steps to becoming a successful mentor. By following these steps it will assist you in building a successful and meaningful relationship with your mentee.
     
    talking to boys

    Talking to Boys, Girls, Men & Women

    by Andrew Fuller
     
    This guide provides:
    • advice for women on how to speak to men and boy
    • advice for men on how to speak to women and girls
    • advice for parents to speak to their daughters and sons

    Click here to download this guide (PDF, 55 kb)

     
    How to be happy

    How to be Happy/How to Make Yourself be Miserable

    by Andrew Fuller
     
    These two factsheets lists ways to make you or your mentee happy when you are feeling down and also discusses ways people make themselves miserable.
     
       
    leaving care kit

    My Stuff – Leaving Care Kit

    This Kit from the SA Department for Communities and Social Inclusion is designed to help young people who are moving out into the community after leaving care.

    The topics in the kit are designed to be explored by the young person with appropriate support from their mentor. As the young person investigates the topics they will build their knowledge about dealing with everyday life.

    Click here to view the kit

     

       

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