Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program: Kinship Mentoring Framework Group Session Facilitator’s Guide

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The Kinship Mentoring Framework Group Session Facilitator’s Guide reflects the lessons learned during the Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program, a project that used culturally specific mentoring to guide court-involved American Indian and Alaska Native youth (ages 10-17) toward healthy lifestyle choices.

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7th Generation

The Kinship Mentoring Framework Group Session Facilitator’s Guide reflects the lessons learned during the Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program, a project that used culturally specific mentoring to guide court-involved American Indian and Alaska Native youth (ages 10-17) toward healthy lifestyle choices.

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Description of Resource:

The Kinship Mentoring Framework Group Session Facilitator’s Guide reflects the lessons learned during the Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program, a project that used culturally specific mentoring to guide court-involved and at-risk American Indian and Alaska Native youth (ages 10-17) toward healthy lifestyle choices. The Framework’s guide was developed to assist facilitators in creating 12 group mentoring sessions (called “moons”) appropriate to a specific tribe and its culture. It is a companion piece to the Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program Mentor Handbook, which provides guidance on the Seventh Generation approach to one-on-one mentoring.

 

Goals:

To equip program facilitators with a culturally specific group mentoring curriculum that facilitates the building of lasting relationships between tribal youth and caring adult mentors.

 

Target Population/Eligibility of Target Sites:

Programs serving American Indian and Alaska Native youth.

 

Corresponding Elements of Effective Practice:

All

 

Key Personnel:

N/A

 

Additional Information:

The Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program was funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice.

Resource Name:

Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program: Kinship Mentoring Framework Group Session Facilitator’s Guide

 

Publisher/Source:

Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) & the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP).

 

Author:

Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) is the originator and developer of this material.

 

Date of Publication:

Not specified

 

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 on the NMRC website.

References:

Evidence Base: N/A

Additional References: N/A

  • Description of Resource:

    The Kinship Mentoring Framework Group Session Facilitator’s Guide reflects the lessons learned during the Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program, a project that used culturally specific mentoring to guide court-involved and at-risk American Indian and Alaska Native youth (ages 10-17) toward healthy lifestyle choices. The Framework’s guide was developed to assist facilitators in creating 12 group mentoring sessions (called “moons”) appropriate to a specific tribe and its culture. It is a companion piece to the Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program Mentor Handbook, which provides guidance on the Seventh Generation approach to one-on-one mentoring.

     

    Goals:

    To equip program facilitators with a culturally specific group mentoring curriculum that facilitates the building of lasting relationships between tribal youth and caring adult mentors.

     

    Target Population/Eligibility of Target Sites:

    Programs serving American Indian and Alaska Native youth.

     

    Corresponding Elements of Effective Practice:

    All

     

    Key Personnel:

    N/A

     

    Additional Information:

    The Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program was funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice.

  • Resource Name:

    Seventh Generation National Tribal Mentoring Program: Kinship Mentoring Framework Group Session Facilitator’s Guide

     

    Publisher/Source:

    Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) & the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP).

     

    Author:

    Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) is the originator and developer of this material.

     

    Date of Publication:

    Not specified

     

    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 on the NMRC website.

  • References:

    Evidence Base: N/A

    Additional References: N/A