The Art of Mentorship: Guiding Tomorrow's Leaders
Who is this for?
Individuals aged 17+ who want to build leadership portfolios, mentor youth, or lead civic projects.
Course Overview & Integration
Cultivates active empathetic listening, professional boundary setting, and peer facilitation techniques. This activates the peer-led mutual-aid system. Program graduates learn to use their healing journey to help others, transitioning from program participants to empowered peer leaders.
Core Competencies Developed
Empathetic leadership, active coaching strategies, structural feedback creation, boundary management, and community safety.
What You Will Learn (Weekly Syllabus)
- Week 1: Foundations of Ethical Mentorship - Boundaries, trust, active listening.
- Week 2: Coaching Methodologies - Goal-setting and developmental advice.
- Week 3: Cultural Sensitivity and Safety - Mental health challenges and child protection guidelines.
- Week 4: Practical Application and Supervision - Simulating sessions and handling resistance.
Practical Application & Assessment
Conducting and documenting a peer intake and triage assessment under supervision, plus creating a certified peer-mentoring charter.