Mentoring

Mentoring is building on your strengths and what's already good in your life.

Mentor: (noun) an experienced and trusted adviser. Mentoring builds on what is already good in your life.

 

Specialising in

Didier has over 20 years of experience mentoring people, including children, teens and adults with a disability, mental health and highly disadvantaged.

  • Life Transition independence
  • Individual one-on-one employment journey
  • SLES – School Leaver Employment Supports
  • Centrelink (DSP) Disability Support Pension Claims
  • NDIS Plan Review activity assessment and planning
  • NDIS Plan Review report writing
  • Teen Mental Health
  • Children – ADHD, Anxiety, depression, Autism
  • Mental health, together with your support team.
  • Autism, focusing on your strengths and creating new paths with your barriers.

Mentorship is more than consulting. LifeTrail has evolved through life and professional experience. It is both structured, grounded like the tree and fluid like the flowing stream, both powerful.

The biggest challenge in managing our mental health is allowing ourselves to be open to being influenced. We feel vulnerable and easily bruised. It feels much safer to stay where we are, as uncomfortable as it may feel at the time.

Asking for support is the first step; it’s a big one.

The skill of a mentor is knowing when to lead, being by your side, observing, and finally walking away.

They will help you identify, realize and hone your strengths towards your goals.

The Mentors Goal

  • Meet and get to know each other
  • Open and effective communication
  • Build confidence together
  • Build trust
  • Discover and share short, medium and long term goals
  • Bond through activities that work towards your goals
  • Focus on strengths and share challenges
  • Work along with and reinforce goals already set with health Therapists
  • Find, manage and continually review your supports
  • Problem-solving
  • Make positive decisions
  • Test out new strategies
  • Stamina required to meet your goals
  • Build endurance
  • Independent living skills
  • Transport options
  • Work, life, play balance

Mentoring Cost Guide

Mentoring

from $77.00 per hour

NDIS: Capacity Building – Assistance in Coordinating or Managing Life Stages, Transitions and Supports
09_006_0106_6_3 – Life Transition Planning Incl. Mentoring Peer Support And Indiv Skill Develop

Employment

from $77.00 per hour

NDIS: Finding and Keeping a Job – Workplace Assistance – 10_016_0102_5_3 – Employment Support

SLES – School Leaver Employment Supports

See NDIS: SLES – School Leaver Employment Supports  – 10_021_0102_5_3 – School Leaver Employment Supports

Case Study – I am assisting a 30-year-old male with Autism and anxiety to achieve his goal of moving out of home. He would also like to one day work in a café. By volunteering in specific organisations, he could build up the skills and stamina needed. He is attending an NDIS specialist gym to build upper body strength and working with an NDIS home chef, teaching him how to prepare home meals and assess individual skills to work in a café and one day live independently.

Please read our general Mentoring Service Of Agreement

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