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Northkeepers
Refer a young person

Youth mentoring · United Kingdom

We are the
Northkeepers.
When they lose north, call the Northkeepers.

When a young person loses direction, we step in with guidance, consistency and belief.

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Where it starts

Sometimes the way forward disappears.

No young person plans to lose their bearings. It happens quietly. A home that keeps changing. A school that stops making sense. A relationship that breaks. Confidence that drains away without anyone noticing.

By the time the adults around them are worried, the young person often already knows something is wrong. What they usually can't see is the way forward.

  • InstabilityChanges at home, in placement or in care.
  • AdversityDifficulty that arrived far too early.
  • DisengagementSchool or college has stopped making sense.
  • Difficult relationshipsTrust that has been worn thin.
  • ConfidenceBelief that has quietly drained away.
  • UncertaintyNo clear sense of what comes next.

None of this makes a young person a problem to be solved. It makes them someone who needs a steady presence beside them while the way forward comes back into view.

What we do

That's when we step in.

One-to-one mentoring, built around the young person. Not a programme they have to fit into.

01

A relationship that holds

The same Northkeeper, turning up when they said they would. Consistency does more than advice ever will.

02

Direction and goals

We help them name what they actually want, then break it into steps that feel possible this week.

03

Confidence

Belief is built through evidence. We create small wins, then make sure the young person sees them.

04

Practical support

Education, training, work, routines, appointments, next steps. The real-world things that quietly decide outcomes.

05

New experiences

Activities and environments that widen what a young person believes is available to them.

06

Someone in their corner

An adult who listens without agenda, advocates when it matters, and does not give up when things get hard.

We don't choose their destination. We help them find their way.

Mentoring is not telling a young person what their life should look like. It is helping them understand their options, build the confidence to choose, and take the next step themselves.

They set the bearing. We make sure they are not navigating alone.

The role

More than a mentor.

A Northkeeper is not a case worker and not a service. They are a trusted adult who shows up, holds the line, and helps a young person navigate a difficult period without taking the wheel.

  • A guideHelps read the map without choosing the route.
  • A constantThe same face, week after week.
  • An advocateSpeaks up in the rooms where decisions get made.
  • A listenerHears what is actually being said.
  • A believerHolds the belief until the young person can hold it themselves.
N E S W

For professionals

When they need direction, call us.

If you support a young person who has lost their bearings, you can refer them to Northkeepers.

We work with

  • Local authorities
  • Schools
  • Virtual schools
  • Children's homes
  • Fostering organisations
  • Social care teams
  • Alternative provision
  • Youth justice services
  1. Submit a referral

    A short form. Only what we need to understand the young person.

  2. We review the need

    We come back to you quickly with whether we're the right fit.

  3. We match a Northkeeper

    Matching is deliberate. The relationship is the intervention.

  4. Support begins

    Regular one-to-one sessions, shaped around the young person.

  5. Progress is reviewed

    Clear updates to you, and to the young person.

When they lose north, call the Northkeepers.