1:1 Mentoring
Personal support for goals, school, friendships, family life and self-esteem — with a trusted adult who listens.
A safe, judgement-free space where teens grow in confidence, character, and purpose — with someone who truly believes in them.
GOH is a youth development organisation created to support, mentor, and empower teens. Our approach is built on hope, respect, and emotional intelligence — so every young person feels seen, heard, and valued from day one.
A whole-person approach — emotional wellbeing, real-world skills and creative expression — so every teen leaves stronger and more capable.
Personal support for goals, school, friendships, family life and self-esteem — with a trusted adult who listens.
Confidence building, decision-making, communication, managing emotions and handling stress in healthy ways.
Developing integrity, respect and responsibility — and building the strength to bounce back from setbacks.
Art, music, writing and discussion-based sessions that help young people find and use their voice.
Team activities and giving-back projects designed to grow leadership skills and a sense of compassion.
Professional neurodiversity assessments delivered with a respectful, neurodivergent-affirming approach — helping young people and families understand needs and take confident next steps.
Professional screening and guidance for young people and their families to better understand ADHD and what support is available.
Neurodiversity assessments for ages 12-17, conducted with care and a supportive, non-clinical feel throughout.
Practical strategies, emotional support and referrals to ensure the journey does not stop once an assessment is complete.
GOH was created because every young person — regardless of background or circumstance — deserves access to a trusted adult who genuinely believes in them. Our approach centres hope, respect, and emotional intelligence.
You can refer your child directly. We will always involve a trusted adult in the process.
We work alongside education teams to provide pastoral and specialist support for young people.
Social workers, GPs, CAMHS teams and community organisations are all welcome to refer.
We aim to respond to all enquiries promptly. Feel free to call, email or use the contact form.
Referrals are accepted from parents, carers, schools and professionals. You do not need a formal process — just get in touch and we will guide you through next steps.