
The Rugby Empowering Employment Programme (REEP) is currently making a positive difference to the lives of young people between 16-24 years who were struggling to take their first steps on the career ladder. Following an intensive 10 day programme young people benefit from on-going mentoring from trained volunteers. REEP has undoubtedly changed the life chances of those involved for the better. We know that mentoring young people can be a challenge and requires constant commitment. Each volunteer is trained in mentoring in order to play their vital part. Our mentors come from different employment and skills backgrounds but they are unified in their desire to give something back, to learn and practise something new, and in their conviction that “every individual matters”. We also know that employers value these transferable mentoring skills too. We are therefore delighted to be working with our current mentors as they work on REEP and use their mentoring skills in a wider context.
| James Bogue | Active Devon |
| Llewellyn Nicholls | Archant Publishers |
| Dan Pritchard | Astley Media |
| Scott Walker | Devon Community Foundation |
| Victoria Hatfield | Exeter City Council |
| Mike Blakeley | Exeter College |
| Sam Hyde | Met Office |
| Tim Baker | Midas |
| Sandra Sampson | Motiv-8SW |
| Austin Woodin | Former Royal Marine |
| Chris Shrimpton | Retired teacher |
REEP will soon become BEEP (Business Empowering Employment Programme). As the RWC 2015 Legacy funding comes to an end we will be launching BEEP. We would love to hear from businesses who like to become involved and to benefit from BEEP too. Contact Sandra Sampson of Motiv-8SW on 0844 848 9594 to find out more.