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The Mentee and his or her Mentor will meet for one hour each week in the school setting over the course of the entire school year.

These weekly one-on-one mentoring sessions will allow the pair to get to know each other, develop a trusting relationship, and have fun while providing opportunities for positive role modeling, discussing personal issues, and acquiring problem solving and pro-social skills. These monthly group activities will help strengthen bonds, expose participants to local events and activities, and provide peer support.

Peacebuilder Program. These conflict resolution techniques will help Mentees understand how their actions affect others, enhance their interpersonal skills, instill a greater sense of self-confidence, and encourage them to take on leadership roles.

Parents and guardians of both the Mentees and Mentors will be invited to participate in information and training workshops on a biannual basis based on local needs. Mentoring relationships have been shown to lead to positive effects for the Mentees including: increasing confidence, self-esteem and respect; developing more positive attitudes, values and beliefs; developing the capacity to make positive choices; improving prosocial behaviour, attendance in school and academic achievement; and developing the ability to think constructively and positively about the future.

Mentors can also experience benefits including improved confidence and listening, communication and leadership skills. Our mission is to equip youth to engage and inspire others to peacefully resolve conflicts and develop healthy relationships in their communities. It is our intention with all of our projects to have conflict resolution at the core of what we do with the idea that it is the component of a bigger picture including personal development, employment development and community building.

We take pride in our work that we do to help prevent youth violence and to promote the idea of dealing with our differences. They are starting interviews now with the first day of the program starting on Monday, October 21st, Below is the information. Our mission is to equip youth to engage and inspire others to peacefully resolve conflicts and develop healthy relationships in their communities.

The VERTO Project is a Government of Canada and Government of Alberta funded project that brings at-risk youth together into a unique 15 week group-based pre-employability skills program. The Verto Project will give youth the skills to maintain a healthy and balanced lifestyle which will lead them to suitable employment or schooling, with conflict management, communication skills, asset development and leadership skills.



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