30 September 2008, London
A practical one-day workshop for participants to explore the concept of mentoring and mentoring schemes.
Benefits of attending
Participants will be able to establish the use of a mentoring scheme and leave the day with the knowledge on how to progress and develop their own.
By the end of the course participants will be able to:
- identify the need for a scheme in their organisation
- select the appropriate approach to adopt for the design of their scheme
- define the component parts of a scheme and asses suitability of scheme contributors
- evaluate the impact of a mentoring scheme
Who should attend?
Individuals who are considering implementing a mentoring scheme within their organisation or are considering becoming a mentor.
Programme
- Session 1: What is mentoring?
The history
Clarification in today's world
- Session 2: Why a mentoring scheme?
The purpose
What needs will it meet?
- Session 3: The scheme design
Considerations and implications
The length of the scheme
The process
- Session 4: The component parts
The organisation
The scheme manager
The mentor
The mentee
The training provision
- Session 5: The end of the scheme
Evaluating the success
Why do schemes fail?
The close of the relationship
Places are limited to: 16
9.15 Registration and coffee - 9.45 Start - 1.00 Lunch - 4.30 Close
Course leader: Julie Hogbin
Fees
CILIP personal members: £240 plus VAT £282.00
CILIP organisation members: £290 plus VAT £340.75
Non members: £340 plus VAT £399.50
Updated: 04 August 2008