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Sk8 2 Cr8

Sharyn Rundle-Thiele

Please note that this is an on-going project.

Project Description

The Young Kings Mentoring Program, conducted by LDAT (Local Drug Action Team) aimed to enhance the confidence and knowledge of six volunteers engaging with young people as mentors, focusing on the
harms associated with alcohol and other drugs (AODs).
The program saw strong participation, with 100% of volunteers attending two training sessions, although one withdrew due to health concerns.

Project Personnel and Beneficiaries

Youth at risk of violence and sexual abuse.

Outcomes to Date

For the 36 mentees aged 11-17, engagement was positive across three six-week rotations, with 32% experiencing improved community connections and 25% gaining enhanced knowledge of AOD harms.

Project Significance

This project contributed to violence prevention and social cohesion in Toowoomba.

Project start
Jan 2023
Academic area
Social Marketing at Griffith
Project location
  • Nathan
Project geographical impact
  • Local
Publication date
November 15, 2024
Last updated
9:57 am, November 15, 2024