West Midlands professional named national Mentor of the Year

News
31/01/2017

A Birmingham City University employee has been announced as the UK’s ‘Mentor of the Year’ at a special event held last week in Doncaster.

Nasrin Akhtar, who works as an Ambitious Futures Graduate Trainee in Leadership and Management at Birmingham City University, was given the award in recognition of her commitment to mentoring withMosaic, an initiative of The Prince’s Trust. The award was presented by Mosaic’s Founder, HRH Princess Badiya bint El Hassan of Jordan.

Nasrin has mentored on 12 separatePrimary Schoolprogrammes led by Mosaic over the last four years. The programme pairs mentors from professional backgrounds with small groups of parents and their children in primary schools in order to foster higher aspirations and to challenge some of the stereotypes sometimes associated with parental expectations.

She has also organised multiple ‘World of Work’ visits for students on Mosaic’sSecondary Schoolmentoring programme. These visits give groups of young people, particularly those from more disadvantaged communities, the opportunity to spend a day with local, high-profile employers in order to encourage them to aspire to a rewarding career.

Nasrin said: “I have always considered volunteering with Mosaic as a blessing because of all the positive experiences that it’s given me. To win the Mentor of the Year award is a huge honour, but I volunteered with Mosaic just so I could make a difference to the lives of young people. To win an award for doing this is such a surprise and I’d like to share it with all the mentors and pupils that have inspired me these past few years. Volunteering with Mosaic is simply one of the very best things I’ve done with my life.”

Jonathan Freeman, Managing Director of Mosaic, said: “Nasrin thoroughly deserves this award and I must say that her modest reaction is typical of all of our mentors, none of whom volunteer for reasons of personal gain but because they care deeply about making a difference to the lives of young people. I heartily congratulate Nasrin and hope that her success inspires many others to give up a small of time to mentor with us.”

Mosaic’sPrincess Badiya Mentor of the Year Awardsare named in honour of the charity’s founding Chairman, HRH Princess Badiya bint El Hassan, a member of the Jordanian royal family. The awards recognise the highest standards in mentoring across Mosaic’s programmes and the awards presentation was held at a ceremony in Doncaster.

Mosaic was founded to inspire and support young people in some of the most deprived areas of the UK. Through its mentoring programmes, the charity uses mentors from a variety of professional backgrounds to encourage mentees to work hard and aim high.

For more information, please visitwww.mosaicnetwork.co.uk; emailmosaic@princes-trust.org.ukor telephone+44 (0)203 222 5913