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Online Youth Mentoring
Through Gaming

We use the engaging power of gaming to promote emotional resilience, essential skills, and work readiness for young people aged 8-24. Discover how our game-based mentoring could help your child thrive.

Who we help

We provide mentoring through gaming to support young people, families, schools, councils and youth organisations.

Support options

We use one to one and small group gaming to develop, essential skills, emotional resilience, digital skills and work readiness.

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How it works

We build trust first, then use games to develop real-world skills, all tailored to each young person’s needs.

Impact

Opportunities to make friends, measurable increase in essential skills, gain confidence and prepare for working life.

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"The SEND Commissioning Team at West Sussex County Council and Quest Mentoring have been working collaboratively for over a year and Quest Mentoring have impressed us with their creativity, adaptability, and professionalism."

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Michael Rhodes-Kubiak, Team Manager, SEND Commissioning​

Experienced Mentors

Our team has years of experience and a passion for using games to support young people.

Trusted Partnerships

We’re a preferred supplier for West Sussex County Council and work with like-minded organisations.

Commitment to Safeguarding

We create safe, inclusive spaces where young people feel supported and protected.

Skills Builder Certified

We use the Skills Builder Framework and achieved Impact Level 4 with our flagship project, TeamForge.

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Skillsbuilder Level 4 Impact Award
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Cost

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Our services can be paid for privately or as part of an EHCP or through EOTAS.

One to one: £45 per hour.

Small groups: £30 per person per hour.

Projects: Contact us for costings.

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Project Spotlight

TeamForge

Immersive team-building through co-op gaming.

A pilot project developed by the SEND Commissioning Team West Sussex County Council and Quest Mentoring. It's designed to help young people with Special Educational Needs (SEND), aged 13-18, learn teamwork and life skills in a fun environment. Participants will play Valheim, a Viking-themed online game, as part of the project to promote cooperation, problem-solving, and personal growth. It's free to take part but has limited spaces.
 

Next Course starts January 2026.

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"I remain super impressed that my son not only has engaged but is excited to! This is an absolutely huge success and I can't stress that enough when he has barely left his room or has any connection for months. The fact that you have been able to encourage and support him through his anxiety to connect with everyone is incredible."

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