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NOS for Mentoring and Befriending
Background
In conjunction with the Mentoring and Befriending Foundation, Skills for Justice are currently undertaking a project to develop National Occupational Standards (NOS) and a vocational qualification for Mentoring and Befriending in the community, with a specific focus on Mentoring of offenders and those at risk of offending.
The project commenced in June 2009 with the aims of
Developing a Functional Map outlining the functions carried out within the Mentoring and befriending sector
Developing a suite of National Occupational Standards for the roles within the sector
Developing a vocational qualification for those mentoring offenders and those at risk of offending
A number of working groups have been held consisting of representatives from organisations involved in Mentoring and Befriending in the community sector. Utilising the knowledge and expertise of these representatives, draft National Occupational Standards have been developed for the functions carried out by those working within this field. A draft qualification structure has also been developed for those mentoring offenders and those at risk of offending
Contact and further information
If you want to know more about this project please contact Emma Dove at emma.dove@skillsforjustice.com| or on 0114 231 7251
In conjunction with the Mentoring and Befriending Foundation, Skills for Justice are currently undertaking a project to develop National Occupational Standards (NOS) and a vocational qualification for Mentoring and Befriending in the community, with a specific focus on Mentoring of offenders and those at risk of offending.
The project commenced in June 2009 with the aims of
A number of working groups have been held consisting of representatives from organisations involved in Mentoring and Befriending in the community sector. Utilising the knowledge and expertise of these representatives, draft National Occupational Standards have been developed for the functions carried out by those working within this field. A draft qualification structure has also been developed for those mentoring offenders and those at risk of offending
Contact and further information
If you want to know more about this project please contact Emma Dove at emma.dove@skillsforjustice.com| or on 0114 231 7251






