Youth initiated mentoring: Promoting and improving the social networks of youth with complex needs in the Netherlands

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2020

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van Dam, Levi
ter Beek, Ellis
Koper, NatashaISNI 0000000492613145

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Abstract

Youth-Initiated Mentoring (YIM) is a novel approach in which youth nominate a natural mentor from their existing social network. This person is positioned as a YIM, who can function as an ally to the youth and a partner for parents and professionals working with the youth. The YIM approach can be considered as a hybrid approach integrating formal and informal child educators, in which the focus is on empowering the juvenile's network through the positioning of and collaboration with an informal mentor, designated as a YIM. This informal mentor is a person (e.g. relative, neighbour, or friend) adolescents nominate from their own social network, who functions as a confidant and spokesman for the adolescent, and as a cooperation partner for parents and professionals. This chapter describes the YIM-approach, the theoretical model, different applications, and preliminary support for its effectiveness.

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van Dam, L, ter Beek, E & Koper, N 2020, Youth initiated mentoring : Promoting and improving the social networks of youth with complex needs in the Netherlands. in Mentoring Children and Young People for Social Inclusion : Global Approaches to Empowerment. 1 edn, Routledge, pp. 64-93. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429345951