Australian Mentoring Services
Petelo Nau is an experienced professional in the support and mentoring sector, currently serving as a Mentor at Australian Mentoring Services since June 2022. Additionally, Petelo has been a Support Worker with Scope (Aust) since July 2017. Previous positions include Therapeutic Youth Worker at Lifestyle Solutions (Aust) Ltd. from March to August 2022, and Social Support Worker at Health Care Request from October 2016 to September 2018. Petelo completed a High School Certificate at Trinity Catholic College from 2010 to 2015 and furthered education by obtaining a Certificate III in Disability Support from METS Training Services between February and September 2023.
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Australian Mentoring Services
Beyond Independence. It is a unique opportunity to have a service in its entirety that focuses primarily on individual participants who dream of re-establishing a life of normality and re-integrating back into the community with new sets of skills that will enhance their lives. AMS will initially focus on the kinds of participants below: 1. Young people in care or have left the Minister for Community Services' care and who need ongoing support because of their intellectual disability or complex needs. 2. People who are re-integrating into the community after leaving prison or juvenile justice facilities, Health or have persistent contact with the criminal justice system. 3. People with an intellectual disability and complex needs often include mental health issues, behaviours of concern, substance abuse issues, acquired brain injury, a background of trauma, and behaviour that places themselves (and/or others) at risk of harm. Our Mentoring participants have the fundamental right to have their supports delivered in a safe and inclusive environment which enables them to expand their horizons and explore opportunities to: 1. Learn new skills 2. Develop prosocial relationships 3. Be a contributing member of their community 4. Improve their physical and mental health and wellbeing 5. Make choices that allow them to live the life they choose safely. We recognise that adjusting to life in the community and finding valued roles requires support and mentoring that is non-judgemental and sensitive to each person’s life experiences whilst also being aware of the impact on and tolerance of the community. The needs and goals of each person determine the type of support they receive as Mentoring services are truly personalised to individual needs. AMS delivers services to participants across Sydney, Wollongong and plans to expand to our wider rural communities.