JAC is committed to engaging with young people, encouraging them to make positive choices
Referral information
JAC mentoring programmes are suitable for young people who have an interest in any of the activities mentioned, like being outdoors and may be struggling in the educational setting due to behavioural, emotional, social and or learning difficulties / disabilities.
Young people are referred to this programme from Social Services, Schools, Local Education Authorities, Pupil Referral Units, Youth Services and Parents. We can work with young people in small groups, if appropriate, but most of our work is 1-1.
How much does it cost?
We price for a term and then invoice on a monthly basis in equal amounts. Prices can vary according to the material requirements of the sessions, length of session, needs of the young person, and mentor-to-young-person ratio. A term of sessions, one hour a week, starts from £460 but ranges up to £1222.
Sessions cost us more to deliver than we charge, but we reduce the cost to schools, parents, and councils by about £15 a session in order to keep sessions affordable and accessible.
We never want financial reasons to stop young people from getting the support they need. Please contact us if this is the case.
Our art-based mentoring programme offers a wide scope for projects using different mediums and preferred topics. Read more
Bespoke mentoring features skill-based learning in a variety of fields such as mechanics and woodworking. Read more
Learning and developmental therapy for children and young people working with horses, mentors and therapists. Read more
Our horticulture programme allows young people to access our mentoring while learning to care for plants and how to grow a wide variety of plants. Read more
A retail community shop within the Wokingham town centre that provides opportunities for vulnerable young people to learn and practice work-related skills providing a stepping stone between school and employment. Read more
Our mentoring through pottery involves a variety of projects and learning to use the wheel as well as hand sculpting techniques. Read more
For young people who enjoy modern technology. Young people will learn how to program robots while at the same time build a relationship with their mentor and potentially open up about their emotions. The content will be designed based on the age and experience and interests of the student to ensure success. Read more
Our small animals programme provides mentoring around the context of learning to care for all our small animals, which includes: rabbits, goats, guinea pigs, donkeys, sheep, chickens and our Shetland Pony, Woggle. Read more