Peer Mentoring Peer Mentoring A peer mentor shares knowledge, experience and ideas with a fellow peer in a one to one, time limited relationship. If you have any questions, feel free to contactinfo@ddalliance.org.au Meet our mentors Show allAlly Support for Family & FriendsEmployment & EducationTechnology & ModificationMoney MattersNDISWellbeingFinding Support & ServicesRights: Dealing with community & cultural attitudes, DiscriminationOut & About - Getting Involved in the CommunityLiving independentlyPassions & HobbiesUnderstanding & living with DisabilityMaina Learn more Young-Joo Learn more Thanh Learn more Sophon Learn more Robina Learn more Phuong Learn more Pauline Learn more Paul Learn more Nidhi Learn more Ngoc Learn more Kay Learn more Julie Learn more Farhana Learn more David Learn more Rowena Learn more Bill Learn more George Learn more Abu Bakar Learn more Abrahim Learn more Abbey Learn more Download mentor brochure English Khmer Korean Simplifled Chinese Traditional Chinese Getting mentor support A peer mentor will provide short term, one-to-one support towards achieving a specific goal. Apply for mentor support Become a mentor To become a peer mentor you will attend 4 days of peer mentoring training. Peer mentor training