Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission

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Big Brothers Big Sisters has been operating in Australia for over 40 years and proudly part of a recognised mentoring organisation in 13 countries around the world who regularly meet to share updates, outcomes and learnings.BBBS is founded on a long-term mentoring model; young people aged 7-17 years in need of a positive role model are matched with a screened and trained volunteer mentor and meet at least weekly for a minimum of 12 months (though many matches continue on for many years, even for life). This model equips young people with the tools they need to build resilience and strengthen their emotional wellbeing.By matching young people with positive role models, our mentoring programs provide a safe and supportive space for our next generation to foster a sense of belonging and self-worth. The stability offered over the mentoring relationship enables young people to develop the skills, abilities, attitudes and confidence they need to help them plan for and adapt to their external environment, overcome adverse experiences, and practically manage their own mental health.

Every Victorian should be able to live their life free from discrimination. The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission is here to protect your human rights, to promote fair treatment for all Victorians, and advocate for a diverse and inclusive state. We work with government, the public sector, community organisations and individuals to create a fairer, safer Victoria.

Contact details:

Website: www.humanrightscommission.vic.gov.au
Phone: 1300 891 848
Email: enquiries@veohrc.vic.gov.au

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