Disability Services Peer Mentoring
Disability Services is seeking volunteer student mentors as part of our Disability Services Peer Mentor Program. Successful registered students who are willing to share their knowledge and experience are encouraged to apply. We also welcome applications from mature-age students.
The program matches students with a student mentor who is also registered with Disability Services for regular meetings throughout semester. Mentors provide support, encouragement and information to their mentee to assist them successfully navigate university life. This could mean attending university social events together, referral to appropriate Monash services, navigation around campus or simply having a chat over coffee.
Mentors are trained and supported by the Disability Liaison Unit. Participants will receive a certificate of appreciation at the end of semester.
Why be a mentor?
Being a mentor can:
- Enhance your personal and professional development
- Add skills to your résumé to enhance employability
- Introduce you to new friends and social activities
- Increase your networking potential across the University
Peer mentors should:
- Be a registered Disability Services student
- Be available to attend a 1-hour training and induction session
- Be able to meet with your mentee regularly for the duration of the semester (this can also be in an online capacity)
- Be able to provide the details of a referee upon request
- Have knowledge of Monash academic and social life
- Complete the application form to register your interest in becoming a DS Peer Mentor.
We will be in touch with further information before the beginning of semester. Participation in the program is obviously dependent upon finding a suitable student for you to be matched with.
If you have any questions about the program please contact Sarah Mander on 03 9905 3857 or email sarah.mander@monash.edu