Resources you can use
Training
- UNCRC Rights Based Approach training from Juliet Harris Together Scotland at portfolio day 23 January 2019
- Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment 20 minute training tool
- UNCRC 10 minute Training Tool
- Domestic Abuse training from Pauline Sneddon and Ruth McMillan Glasgow Women’s Aid at training day 30 May 2018
- Non-engaging Families presentation from Anne Salter at training day 29 November 2017
Training Staff and volunteers
A mandatory part of the training of new mentors and staff is on safeguarding and child protection.
As a minimum, the training will:
- define what safeguarding and child protection are, and refer to the legislative environment;
- explain what is meant by harm, and emphasise how important it is to recognise indicators of possible harm;
- develop skills to identify situations where there is a risk or instance of harm;
- describe when there is a responsibility to report concerns about a child’s welfare, and provide instructions on how this should be done;
- describe the charity’s practices and policies for safeguarding.
Every applicant must be given a copy of the charity’s safeguarding and related policies, and they should be given the name of a nominated person in the charity with whom they can raise issues of safeguarding.
Refresher training for every new mentor and relevant member of staff must be scheduled at this time, and they must be made aware of the timing of this. The refresher training must take place within three years of the original training, and more frequent refresher training is encouraged.
Data Protection
Recruitment of staff
When you are recruiting for intandem staff or volunteers, you should use the intandem logo and include the wording below to explain the intandem programme in your advertisements.
Newspaper advertisements, flyers and posters should be co-branded. (See intandem brand guidelines). Where you are limited to a single logo, you can use your organisation’s logo.
We have prepared some wording to describe the intandem programme which you should use in your recruitment materials:
intandem, Scotland’s mentoring programme for young people, brings together vulnerable young people with a mentor to build a consistent and trusting relationship, and improve their chances in life. The Scottish Government has appointed Inspiring Scotland to lead the development of the intandem programme.
(Please note that the word intandem should start with a lower case i.)
If you wish any further text to describe intandem, please feel free to include either or both of the following:
intandem aims to promote the wellbeing of each and every child or young person who is matched with a mentor.
The focus in every mentoring relationship will be on developing the child or young person, recognising and building their strengths, and providing support and encouragement to deal with difficult and challenging situations in their lives.
- sample adverts (small landscape)
- sample advert (A4 portrait)
Communication
- intandem brand guidelines ( download pdf)
- intandem logo pack (zip file)
- intandem fonts (zip file)
- Inspiring Scotland logo Full Colour (zip file)
The following templates can be customised to include your logo – please ask your Performance Advisor.
These two leaflets cover the national intandem programme, outlining the programme and listing all 13 charities. They can be printed as A5 booklets if needed, please ask your Performance Advisor.