Title: Big Brothers Big Sisters
1- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- of
- South Africa
2Mission
- Making a difference
- one by one by enabling creative relationships
between a - caring role-model and a child be established
- through friendship
3BBBSSA Mentoring
- A structured, goal-directed 1-to-1 mentoring
relationship between an adult volunteer and a
young person in need. - Targets Children/Youth between the ages of 6-18
years - Focuses on the needs of the youth within a
consistent, caring and supportive relationship - Provides positive role-models and life
experiences to help build quality values such as
self-esteem, self-respect and respect for others - Serves to enhance the quality of the youths life
and aims to assist them to reach and develop to
their full potential
4International Status
- BBBSSA is affiliated to BBBSI
- 4th leading BBSS Programme in the world
- 1st country in Africa to implement the programme
- exceeded international benchmarks in terms of
quality, quantity and length of a match
5The BBBSSA Branches
BBBSSA Western Cape
BBBSSA Kwa- Zulu Natal
BBBSSA Gauteng
6Focus Areas
- The child is the primary client of BBBS and is
identified as a child at risk or in need due to
single parent households, sibling headed
households, domestic violence, sexual abuse,
substance abuse, HIV/Aids or other familial
disturbances which renders the child emotionally
vulnerable and in need of a supportive
relationship - Schools- Based Programme
- Children's Home Programme
- Diversion Programme for youth in conflict with
the law - Diversity Programme for physically challenged
children - Programme in support of those affected and/or
infected by HIV/AIDS - Child-Headed Households Programme
7Background
- 2000 September - Big Brothers Big Sisters South
Africa becomes recognised as "Programme in
Formation" affiliate of Big Brothers Big Sisters
International. - 2001 July - 20 of South Africa's first BBBSA
matches established. Schools Programme
established in Maitland. -
- 2002 January BBBSSA Launches a branch in
Gauteng, to - bring mentorship to the children of
Gauteng - 2002 Awarded full Affiliate status by Big
Brothers Big Sisters International - Chosen to be THE project to represent the
Western Cape at Nelson Mandelas 84th Birthday
celebration
8Background Cont
- In co-operation with the Department of Psychology
at the University of Cape Town, BBBSSA started
it's own evaluation with a first study in
December 2002. - It was continued by a further outcome study in
October 2003. - The following main results are significant
- Increase in communication skills
- Increase in academic performance
- Reduced participation in risky activities
- Reduction in the number of times being involved
in a fight - "Evaluating a Youth Mentoring Programme in South
Africa" by Johann Louw and Basil Russell,
University of Cape Town.
9Background Cont
- 2005BBBSSA KwaZulu Natal is launched in
Chatsworth at the Nelson Mandela Youth Centre - 2006February - The Umsombvu Youth Fund, National
Youth Commission and BBBSSA Partnership Launch
takes place in Mamalodi, being endorsed by South
African Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka. - 2006 August - BBBSSA Pietermaritzburg
- is launched in KwaZulu Natal.
- November - BBBSSA Gauteng hosts
- the 1st National BBBSSA event in
- Celebration of Mentorship.
- BBBSI CEO, Kitty Balsley, visits
BBBSSA. - 2007 Expanded to Pretoria, featured on SABC2
- Morning Live Breakfast Show
10Objectives Goals
- Reduce Antisocial Activities
- help them cope with peer pressures
- think through the consequences of their actions
- become involved in socially acceptable
activities - lessons the tendencies to get involved with
harmful - activities, substance abuse, early
parenthood. - Improve Academic Outcomes
- encourages the value of education
- takes an interest in the youths school progress
- volunteers influence their Littles attitudes
toward - school and their school performance.
11Cont
- Better Relationships with Family and Friends
- help the youth learn how to trust others
- express feelings more productively and generally
become - more able to relate effectively with others.
- Improve Self-Concept
- a successful relationship will affect how a
Little feels about - themselves
- instill a better sense of competency, self-worth
and respect. - Social and Cultural Enrichment
- Many of the activities that the volunteer and
Little participate - in over the course of a match expose the Little
to new - experiences.
12BBBSSA Volunteer Application Process
- Application form
- 3 Character references
- Interview
- Security check
- Training
13Training
- Goal
- To equip new volunteers with training that will
develop and support them in their role as adult
mentors to young children recruited from schools,
children's homes, diversion programmes and
children affected or infected by HIV/AIDS, who
have been identified to be in need of mentorship. - Objectives
- To facilitate the "Mentor Preparation Training
Courses" at regular intervals in order to equip
volunteers with basic life-skills that will
assist them in the fulfilment of their role as
mentor. - To provide additional in-service training
sessions at regular intervals throughout the year
for the benefit of all mentors, which focus on
specific specialist areas relating to issues that
they may need to deal with in their match
relationships. - Modules
- 1. Relationship Building
- 2. Self-Esteem Development
- 3. Communication Skills
- 4. Values And Ethnicity
- 5. Child Development
- 6. Sexuality
14Success Stories
My match was a child called Dane, he was 9. He is
very good at Snakes and Ladders, unbeatable (by
me) at Pool (the sign of a misspent youth!).
Danes favourite game by far is chase, in the
road around the cars, through the maze at the
park even through he house. One day Ill catch
him. It was never questioned by either of us that
at the end of the compulsory year that we
wouldnt carry on. February will be two years and
in that time we have eaten a LOT of Ice Cream,
seen a few movies, been swimming, ran miles,
hiked together, played computer games, discussed
school, exams and even discussed the Pope, but I
have no idea what his favourite colour is. Try
and test him on any car on the road and he will
know what type it is. What have I learnt from
Dane? He has brought fun back into my life,
child fun, trust is a big part of Danes life,
never give up on learning, you can learn
something new every day. A sons love of his
mother is something not to interfere with but to
learn from, totally unconditional, but in this
case equally reciprocated. I am proud of the
fact that other than when I was out of town I
have only missed ONE meeting. Ive been late and
swapped days around many times but only missed
one. Its important to the Little it relates very
strongly to trust and commitment. Would I
recommend Mentoring. Yes, but its not for
everyone. In my group two potential bigs
withdrew before the end of training and I lost
touch with most of my group after training but at
the end of the 1st year only 3 of my group have
carried on. I feel the children really benefit
from this type of mentoring. Big Brother really
needs more Bigs Regards, Tom
15Success Stories
- We doing well, so much has happened since last we
spoke at the Awards Presentation. I was pregnant
at the time, but unfortunately miscarried a week
later. June has been an enormous support in
dealing with this experience and has helped me
bounce back, stronger and more positive than
before - she's my little angel in disguise. - June is keeping very well. We hosted her for 2
weeks during the Christmas holidays and she spent
the remaining 2 weeks with my mother, as my hubby
I were in Durban. In fact, I'll be taking her
back to Firlands this afternoon so that she can
start preparing for her return to school on
Wednesday. - I'm very proud to announce that not only has she
passed St 8 but also improved on her rapport
during the course of 2005. My hubby I are
highlighting the importance of good education and
trying to motivate her on being more focused on
her school work, especially during St 9 - just
being in St 9 is already such an accomplishment
for her. In fact one of her best friends failed
and will be repeating St 8. This is the same
friend whose family hosted June on weekends, the
time that she - was caught out for lying to Matron about
her whereabouts' and was grounded - and then we
were matched - can you believe it, the same
friend. - Thinking back, I
thank God for His intervention as I'm confident - That she would
have shared the failure of St 8 had we not been - matched. She has
changed so much since that experience. - I must be honest,
I'm very sad that the holidays are over 'cause - it was an
absolute pleasure to host June. We both have
discussed - and agreed that
we will be continuing our friendship for this
year - and I pray that
many more good experiences will come of it. - Kind Regards
- Svenja
16Success Continued
- Well let's see. I completed my training in 2004
with Natalie and about a month later they told me
that they have matched me. I met with the Big
Brother agent at Firlands Childrens Home and
they introduced me to my Little. - Jaco was 13 at the time, he was a little shy at
first but we quickly warmed to each other.
Initially I only visited him at the children's
home and we played Yoh Gi Oh.. Big Brother
matched us excellently since we had the same
interests and enjoyed the same things. - After the first 3 months I was allowed to take
him out, we did all kinds of things, from movies
to paint ball and always had a great time
together. He opened up to me fairly early, I
think it was only about the 5th time I saw him
that he started to talk about his parents and how
he felt about them. - Of course it isn't that easy to gain your
Little's trust. The big thing that I found which
made the difference was being dependable. You
need to show up every week at the arranged time
consistently. One day I was late and Jaco must've
thought that I wasn't coming , and by the time I
got there - I adopted Jaco in June 2006, which was amazingly
easy. Of course since Jaco was 15 already they
basically just asked him what he wanted, and it
was signed sealed and delivered. The process
essentially took about 3 months. And voila we are
now officially family. - We moved to
Singapore shortly after the adoption, and Jaco is
doing amazingly well. - We expected the
worst here in Singapore because not only was he
struggling in - school
previously but he now had to be educated in
English. But he is doing really, - really well. I
think all he needed was a little support. - He has now
adjusted well and made a whole lot of friends. We
will be celebrating his - 16th birthday on
the 27th of this month. This will essentially be
the very first birthday - party he has
ever had, and it's only the start of his future
a future where he will - actually have a
chance to reach his potential -
- Regards,
-
-
Minette.
17Recommendations
- The match between Izelda and Jean marked the
- beginning of our 2nd National Partnership, this
time - with Girls and Boys Town.
- Comment from Izelda
- I find this to be a nice rewarding programme
where - you can get quite involved and also have the
support - of Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Africa and
Boys - Town. Its good that you dont require money or
anything, just time. I have a really close - bond with my little and this is definitely
something I would recommend to others.
Networking Organizations From the moment the
association begun, in January 2003, the role that
the organization plays has been beneficial to our
students and the department of social work.
(Solomon Matumba, Field practice coordinator,
University of Johannesburg) After the initial
few matches, we found that the children felt
special about being allocated an individual who
was available to them only. As a result of the
increase in self-worth and because of the
apparent beneficial effects, we then decided to
request a BIG for all of our children.
(Heather Snyman, Counsellor, Nkosis Haven)
18Value of Mentorship
-
- How do we get the world, not just the world
- leaders, but people in the world, to see that all
- children are really our children?
- It takes ordinary people to get involved in
- ensuring that every child is given a chance
- for a better future.
- The Future belongs to those who believe
- in the beauty of their dreams
- Former President Nelson Mandela
19Contact Us
www.bbbssa.org.za
- Cape Town (Head Office)
- Tel 021- 551 6996
- Fax 021-551 7379
- Email
- makeadifference_at_bbbssa.org.za
- Gauteng
- Tel 011-482 2740
- Fax 011-482 2742
- Email bbbsgauteng_at_bbbssa.org.za
- Durban
- Tel 031-461 1137
- Fax031-461 5649
- Email
- bbbskzn_at_bbbssa.org.za
- Pietermaritzburg
- Tel033 345 6929
- Fax 033 342 1615
- Email bbbspmb_at_bbbssa.org.za