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CXK Launches ‘Get Connected’ Programme for Young People with Special Educational Needs

CXK has launched a new peer mentoring programme in Kent and Medway. The programme will support young people with additional needs to improve their skills and connect with other young people in their community. The project is funded to prioritise support for young people with autistic spectrum conditions (ASC).

The ‘Get Connected’ programme matches the young people with a trained mentor to take part in structured activities based in Maidstone, Dartford, and Gravesham. The mentors accompany mentees to an activity of their choosing for up to 20 weeks; helping the mentee to build confidence, increase personal/social skills and connect with their community.

The programme also provides the opportunity for 16–19-year-olds living in Kent and Medway to apply as a mentor. Successful applicants receive training from CXK and work alongside other mentors in providing support to mentees. The opportunity enables the mentoring young person to develop leadership skills and build valuable volunteering experience.

Serece Boxall-Roye, Coordinator for Get Connected, says; “We are currently recruiting mentors and would love to encourage any  interested 16–19-year-olds to get in touch with us. Mentors will support other young people with additional needs whilst building some valuable experience for their CV.

“We encourage any young person with additional needs  to join the programme. The young person can make the application themselves, or their parent/carer can, via our website.”

Get in Touch

For further information and details of how to apply as a Get Connected mentor or mentee, visit: Get Connected, email getconnected@cxk.org, or call 01233 224244.

 

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