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Youth Mentoring

 

Youth Mentoring works closely with media companies, media professionals and youth organisations to help unlock young people's potential

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Free professional support for your youth media project

Do you run media projects with young people? Perhaps the young people you work with are producing a film, magazine, radio show, website or photography project.

Media Trust recruits industry professionals as volunteer mentors to share practical skills with young people involved in media projects. This is a completely free service to organisations working with disadvantaged 13-25 year olds on media projects based in Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham and London.

Youth Mentoring Already registered? Request a mentor

We can support your project by giving young people access to role models who can share practical media skills ranging from journalism and digital media to film-making and photography; offering advice, guidance and encouragement. Our mentors can get involved in anything from a one-off workshop that lasts just a few hours to longer-term projects spanning weeks or months.

'The mentors' contribution has been great. They built strong relationships with the young people in a very short time scale.'
Lucy Bird, Team Coordinator, Trident Young People's Services
 

Youth Mentoring Need support with a media project? Register now

How will it work?

  • Apply to the scheme by clicking the button on the right
  • We will be in touch to get a bit more information about your project and ask you to complete a Service Level Agreement
  • You let us know what professional skills you need support with and we will endeavour to match the right mentor to your project
  • We will support you throughout your involvement in the scheme
  • All we ask of you is to keep us updated on how it’s going and provide us with some basic information for our evaluation

Not currently running a media project but would like to? See Mediabox for ways you could get one up and running.