%T Mentoring unemployed young adults to become job and life ready: outcomes evaluation of the Mentoring 2 Work Project %A Zoe Callis %A Ami Seivwright %A Mariana Atkins %A et al. %I Centre for Social Impact %D 2022 %K Job searching, %K Youth unemployment, %K Mentoring %R 10.25916/3m7a-ff36 %U https://apo.org.au/node/316216 %X The M2W initiative paired unemployed young adults (aged 18 to 25) at risk of long-term unemployment with a volunteer mentor, who supported them through the processes of identifying a career, searching for work, and preparing for employment. To be eligible to participate, the young person needed to: %9 Evaluation