13 December 2015

Mentorship programme for young people who care about Singapore's environment!

Applications now open! Meet people at the heart of vital issues for our future. Learn by doing projects that make a difference. Join the community of people who act on sustainability issues. The Sustainability Mentorship Programme 2016 for youths (19-29 years) is now accepting applications.
Eugene leading a discussion on
Environmental Laws; Urban Planning; Government Engagement
during the first run of the Programme in 2015.
The programme is led by Eugene Tay of Green Future Solutions. I'm excited to be working with resident mentors Eugene and November Tan and Marcus Tay on this second run of the Programme! We also hope to invite other environmental leaders as guest mentors to share at the sessions. Applications close 10 Jan 2016 (extended to 24 Jan). Apply here: Sustainability Mentorship Programme 2016 Application Form

The Programme was featured in Channel NewsAsia!

Here's more details of the Programme, ripped off from Eugene Tay's blog post.

The Sustainability Mentorship Programme (in its 2nd run) is a youth mentorship programme co-organised by sustainability advocates in Singapore, including:
  • Ria Tan, wildsingapore
  • Eugene Tay, Green Future Solutions and Zero Waste SG
  • November Tan, Urban Planner and Founder of The Leafmonkey Workshop
  • Marcus Tay, Sustainability Manager


Objectives

Through this mentorship programme, we hope to:
  • Nurture a core group of youth (19 to 29 years old) with a holistic view of sustainability issues in Singapore.
  • Inspire them to be sustainability champions and leaders in the public, private and NGO sectors.
  • Support them to stay committed to the sustainability cause for the long-term.
  • Help them to ask the right questions and find answers.
Marcus Tay gives participants a behind-the-scenes look at IKEA for
Green Businesses; Corporate Social Responsibility; Business Models
during the first run of the Programme in 2015.


Timeline
  • Open call for mentees from 11 Dec 2015 to 10 Jan 2016
  • Select and interview mentees from 11 to 29 Jan 2016
  • Start 10-month programme from Feb to Nov 2016 (we meet at least twice a month – 1 for topic discussion; 1 for group project discussion)

Selection
  • Open to Singaporeans and PRs from 19 to 29 years old.
  • Applicants should fill in the application form and submit it by 10 Jan 2016.
  • Shortlisted applicants will be notified for an interview.
  • 20 mentees will be selected for the programme based on the application and interview.
We prefer mentees with these attitudes and skills:
  • Passionate about the environment and committed to the sustainability cause for the long-term.
  • Have basic knowledge of environmental issues.
  • Humble and willing to learn.
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently.
  • Have good time management skills.
  • Punctual and respond to correspondence promptly.
  • Want to take personal action to make a difference.
  • Communicate effectively in English (spoken and written).
  • Able to work well with people of different backgrounds.
  • Have experience working on projects or jobs related to the environment (preferred but not necessary).

Mentee Responsibilities
  • Attend all mentorship sessions and be punctual.
  • Meet at least twice a month (1 for topic discussion; 1 for group project discussion).
  • Read materials recommended by mentors.
  • Prepare answers to questions from mentors and other mentees.
  • Work on a group project during the mentorship programme (assigned by mentors).
  • Implement an individual project of your own choice after the mentorship programme.
  • Share results and experiences of projects with mentors and other mentees.
  • The programme is free but mentees pay for their own expenses.


Mentor Responsibilities
  • Lead 2 topic discussion sessions (mentors are free to join other sessions as co-mentors).
  • Mentor one group of 5 mentees in implementing a project during the mentorship programme (to be determined by mentors).
  • Share knowledge, skills, values and experience with mentees.
Nor Lastrina Hamid shares about her tireless work for climate change
in Waste; Energy; Climate Change; Water
during the first run of the Programme in 2015


Topic Discussions

Topics, mentor and tentative date for each session (subject to change):

Session 1 | 27 Feb 2016 | All Mentors
Introduction; what being green means to you; self-reflection

Session 2 | 26 Mar 2016 | Ria Tan
Biodiversity and ecology; nature conservation; ecosystem services

Session 3 | 30 Apr 2016 | Eugene Tay
Zero waste and circular economy

Session 4 | 28 May 2016 | Marcus Tay
Capitalism; green businesses; CSR

Session 5 | 25 Jun 2016 | November Tan
Water and food security

Session 6 | 30 Jul 2016 | Marcus Tay
Consumption; green products and materials

Session 7 | 27 Aug 2016 | Eugene Tay
Energy security and climate change; green buildings; green transport

Session 8 | 24 Sep 2016 | November Tan
Environmental laws and agreements; urban planning; public policy formulation

Session 9 | 22 Oct 2016 | Ria Tan
Marketing and communications; campaigning and government engagement

Session 10 | 26 Nov 2016 | All Mentors
Conclusion; what it all means; project presentations

Format of topic discussion:
  • Topic discussion session is held on a Saturday morning (9am to 1pm) and led by a mentor.
  • Each session is held indoors or outdoors, and venue would be relevant to the topic where possible.
  • Session format can be a mix of lecture, tutorial, tour or activity.
  • Guest mentors with specialised domain knowledge can be invited to share.
  • Mentor will provide reading material to mentees before the session.
  • Each group will prepare answers to questions from mentors and other mentees.
  • Each session would be around 3 to 4 hours: Discussion on topics, reading material, answers, and exploring issues, solutions, opportunities and challenges; Sharing of values, skills and experiences.
Group discussion at Sungei Buloh Wetlands Centre
of  Biodiversity, Nature and Conservation
during the first run of the Programme in 2015

Group Project Discussion
  • Mentees will be divided into 4 groups and assigned a mentor for each group.
  • Each mentor will determine the project and monitor progress.
  • Each group will meet every month with the mentor to work on project (may require to meet more than once).
  • Group meeting date is to be fixed with the mentor and other mentees in the group.
  • Each group is to do a project presentation at the last mentorship session.

Individual Project
  • Each mentee is required to implement a project of your own choice after the mentorship programme.
  • Each mentee will update and share results and experiences of project with mentors and other mentees.

About the Mentors

Here’s the profiles of the 4 resident mentors for the Sustainability Mentorship Programme 2016:

Ria Tan, wildsingapore

Ria Tan is just an ordinary person who is passionate about Singapore’s marine life. For the last 10 years, she has been regularly monitoring about 40 Singapore shores, making about 100 surveys a year with a small team of hardcore volunteers.

She blogs at wild shores of singapore and runs thewildsingapore website which includes wildsingapore newsand wildsingapore happenings and an online guide to Singapore’s common marine life. She has more than 50,000 photos on wildsingapore flickr for free download.

She started TeamSeagrass and volunteers with the Mega Marine Survey of Singapore in collaboration with NParks. She was involved in setting up the guiding system at Chek Jawaand Pulau Semakau and trained volunteer guides at the Sisters Islands Marine Park. She is also part of the Friends of Ubin Network and organised Ubin Day 2014 and Ubin Day 2015. She volunteers as a nature guide with the Naked Hermit Crabs.

She is also an associate of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum of Singapore. She is co-author of the Chek Jawa Guidebook and the Wild Singapore coffee table book. She recently produced the Singapore Shores guidesheet and is currently working on new marine nature guidebooks for Singapore. More about wildsingapore and Ria’s projects.

Eugene Tay, Green Future Solutions and Zero Waste SG

Eugene Tay is a sustainability advocate who believes in spreading the environmental message, and inspiring and empowering others to take action.

He is the Director of Green Future Solutions, a sustainability consulting company that helps businesses and organisations address environmental challenges and identify green opportunities. He guides companies and organisations along their sustainability journey, and helps them on: Strategy and Operations; Research and Content; and Education and Training.

Eugene is dedicated to ending waste in Singapore and is the Executive Director of Zero Waste SG, a new non-governmental organisation dedicated to help Singapore accelerate the shift towards zero waste and the circular economy. Zero Waste SG aims to promote education and engagement on the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) among individuals and households; increase waste minimisation and recycling among businesses and organisations; and reduce specific waste.

Eugene is also the Co-Founder of Circular Economy Singapore, the President of the Sharing Economy Association (Singapore), and manages the Green Corridor campaign.

November Tan, Urban Planner and Founder of The Leafmonkey Workshop

November Tan is an environmental geographer by training, urban planner by profession and a nature volunteer by volition. She is the Founder of The Leafmonkey Workshop, which works with nature volunteers on scientific communication.

She did her Master in Social Sciences in geography, researching on Singapore’s ecological footprint through the Singapore-Cameron Highlands’ vegetable trade. She is also the curator of Pulau Ubin Stories and author of the Midnight Monkey Monitor blog.

For the past 6 years, she has researched and written on liveable cities and urban green spaces, as well as putting theories to practice as an urban planner.

Marcus Tay, Sustainability Manager

Marcus Tay is an environmental engineering graduate who gets a dose of the wild nature side, thanks to the NUS Toddycats. He first enjoyed himself working at Shanghai Roots and Shoots between 2006 to 2007, developing the Eco Office Program and Organic Garden for schools.

Subsequently, his work at the NUS Office of Environmental Sustainability allowed him to find success in tackling recycling contamination. Currently, he is IKEA Tampines’ Sustainability Manager, overlooking the store’s environmental impact, charitable work and most importantly, steering the sale of More Sustainable Life@Home products.

Marcus was also an active volunteer with International Coastal Cleanup Singapore for 9 years where he made like minded friends who worked together efficiently to deliver a logistical event with the barest of resources.

Marcus happens to be the inaugural winner of the Mediacorp Saving Gaia challenge.

Application Form

Pls submit the application form to eugene@greenfuture.sg close 10 Jan 2016 (extended to 24 Jan). We regret that only shortlisted applicants will be notified for an interview.

Download Sustainability Mentorship Programme 2016 Application Form


What happened in the first run of the Programme? 
Here's some links to posts and albums