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Mentoring young people leaving care

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 February 2016

Abstract

‘Whitelion’ is a non profit organisation that supports disadvantaged young people and helps make our community a more inclusive and safer place. Each year thousands of youths are disconnected from their families and our community due to abuse, neglect, drug addiction and poverty. These young people have often had horrific life experiences with few positive role models and are caught in a ‘cycle of discouragement’. Many of them end up in out-of-home care or the juvenile justice system. Whitelion gives them the best chance to ‘break the cycle’ through positive role modelling, mentoring and employment, and the opportunity to build positive lives for themselves.

Clare Griffin is the Mentoring Team Leader at Whitelion. She has worked with young people involved with the out-of-home care system in a variety of roles over the past eight years.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2006

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References

Raman, S., Inder, B. & Forbes, C. (2005) Investing for success: The economics of supporting young people leaving care. Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare, Melbourne.Google Scholar