Girls Group Mentoring Toolkit
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The Girls Group Mentoring Toolkit provides tools and resources for creating, implementing, delivering, and evaluating a quality group mentoring program for girls ages 9-13.
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The Girls Group Mentoring Toolkit provides tools and resources for creating, implementing, delivering, and evaluating a quality group mentoring program for girls ages 9-13.
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The Girls Group Mentoring Toolkit provides tools and resources for creating, implementing, delivering, and evaluating a quality group mentoring program for girls ages 9-13. It provides specific information about working with diverse populations of youth using an intersectional approach that supports an exploration of many facets of girls’ identity, including race, disability, mental health, sexual and gender variance.
Goals:
To equip program coordinators with the skills to develop, implement, deliver and evaluate a quality group mentoring program for girls.
Target Population/Eligibility of Target Sites:
Group mentoring programs
Corresponding Elements of Effective Practice:
All
Key Personnel:
Program Coordinators
Additional Information:
N/A
Resource Name:
Girls Group Mentoring Toolkit
Publisher/Source:
Canadian Women’s Foundation and Alberta Mentoring Partnership
Author:
Not specified
Date of Publication:
2015
Resource Type:
Program Management Resources
Evaluation Methodology:
Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
Evaluation Outcomes:
Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
Evaluation Validity:
Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
Accessing and Using this Resource:
This resource can be accessed freely online at http://mentoringgirls.ca.
References:
None
Evidence Base:
N/A
Additional References:
N/A
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Overview Description of Resource:
The Girls Group Mentoring Toolkit provides tools and resources for creating, implementing, delivering, and evaluating a quality group mentoring program for girls ages 9-13. It provides specific information about working with diverse populations of youth using an intersectional approach that supports an exploration of many facets of girls’ identity, including race, disability, mental health, sexual and gender variance.
Goals:
To equip program coordinators with the skills to develop, implement, deliver and evaluate a quality group mentoring program for girls.
Target Population/Eligibility of Target Sites:
Group mentoring programs
Corresponding Elements of Effective Practice:
All
Key Personnel:
Program Coordinators
Additional Information:
N/A
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Profile Resource Name:
Girls Group Mentoring Toolkit
Publisher/Source:
Canadian Women’s Foundation and Alberta Mentoring Partnership
Author:
Not specified
Date of Publication:
2015
Resource Type:
Program Management Resources
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Evaluation and Evidence Evaluation Methodology:
Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
Evaluation Outcomes:
Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
Evaluation Validity:
Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
-
Access and Usage Accessing and Using this Resource:
This resource can be accessed freely online at http://mentoringgirls.ca.
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References References:
None
Evidence Base:
N/A
Additional References:
N/A