Supporting Students on the Autism Spectrum: Student Mentor Guidelines
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This is a guide for student mentors engaged in peer mentoring relationships with students on the autism spectrum. It reviews relevant information about autism, guidance about the role of a peer mentor, and tips for effectively supporting students on the autism spectrum to achieve academic and social goals.
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This is a guide for student mentors engaged in peer mentoring relationships with students on the autism spectrum. It reviews relevant information about autism, guidance about the role of a peer mentor, and tips for effectively supporting students on the autism spectrum to achieve academic and social goals.
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This is a guide for student mentors engaged in peer mentoring relationships with students on the autism spectrum. It reviews relevant information about autism, guidance about the role of a peer mentor, and tips for effectively supporting students on the autism spectrum to achieve academic and social goals. This resource may be used as a supplement to a mentor training or a match support reference for mentors.
Goals:
To enhance the quality of mentoring that is provided by student mentors to students on the autism spectrum.
Target Population/Eligibility of Target Sites:
Youth on the autism spectrum
Corresponding Elements of Effective Practice:
Training, Monitoring and Support
Key Personnel:
None
Additional Information:
This guide was made possible by a grant from the Scottish Funding Council in 2009, which has supported not only this publication, but also a research project (led by Charlene Tait of the National Centre for Autism Studies, University of Strathclyde) about transition and retention for students on the autism spectrum, and the delivery of a series of workshops on this topic (jointly delivered by the University of Strathclyde and The National Autistic Society Scotland). More information about this project can be found at http://www.autism.org.uk/studentmentors.
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 is available for free download in PDF form at
https://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/sgc/disability/FileStore/Filetoupload,879009,en.pdf
References:
Evidence Base: N/A
Additional References: N/A
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Overview Description of Resource:
This is a guide for student mentors engaged in peer mentoring relationships with students on the autism spectrum. It reviews relevant information about autism, guidance about the role of a peer mentor, and tips for effectively supporting students on the autism spectrum to achieve academic and social goals. This resource may be used as a supplement to a mentor training or a match support reference for mentors.
Goals:
To enhance the quality of mentoring that is provided by student mentors to students on the autism spectrum.
Target Population/Eligibility of Target Sites:
Youth on the autism spectrum
Corresponding Elements of Effective Practice:
Training, Monitoring and Support
Key Personnel:
None
Additional Information:
This guide was made possible by a grant from the Scottish Funding Council in 2009, which has supported not only this publication, but also a research project (led by Charlene Tait of the National Centre for Autism Studies, University of Strathclyde) about transition and retention for students on the autism spectrum, and the delivery of a series of workshops on this topic (jointly delivered by the University of Strathclyde and The National Autistic Society Scotland). More information about this project can be found at http://www.autism.org.uk/studentmentors.
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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
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Access and Usage Accessing and Using this Resource:
This resource is available for free download in PDF form at
https://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/sgc/disability/FileStore/Filetoupload,879009,en.pdf
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References References:
Evidence Base: N/A
Additional References: N/A