Creating a Quality Community-Based Mentoring Program
Program Policies, Procedures, and Management Resources
This toolkit contains steps to support the development and implementation of a community-based mentoring program.
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This toolkit contains steps to support the development and implementation of a community-based mentoring program.
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View ResourceDescription of Resource: This toolkit was produced by Alberta Mentoring Partnership with the support of Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS)-Calgary, BBBS-Edmonton, BBBS-Innisfail, the AMP Mentor Resource Centre, Full Circle Mentoring Program in Wood Buffalo, and Resiliency Initiatives. The toolkit provides those seeking to start a community-based mentoring program with a starting point to assess the needs of their community to select the program model/design that will work best with their priority population(s) of youth.
Goals: To support development of effective community-based programs based on community’s needs.
Target Population/Eligibility or Target Sites: Individuals, groups, and organizations seeking to establish a community-based mentoring program.
Corresponding Elements of Effective Practice: List relevant Standard
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Additional Information:
This resource provides a high-level guide for creating a quality mentoring program and could be supplemented with resources focused on mentoring for specific populations. Examples include Supporting Students on the Autism Spectrum, and Guide to Mentoring Boys and Young Men of Color.
Publisher/Source: Alberta Mentoring Partnership
Author: Alberta Mentoring Partnership
Date of Publication: June 2019
Resource Type: Program Management Resources
Evaluation Methodology: Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
Evaluation Outcomes: Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
External Validity: Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
This toolkit is available at no cost at this link.
Evidence Base: Reference for each study reviewed as in CrimeSolutions except that we will use APA style for references.
Additional References: Any other literature cited as in CrimeSolutions except that we will use APA style for references.
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Overview Description of Resource: This toolkit was produced by Alberta Mentoring Partnership with the support of Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS)-Calgary, BBBS-Edmonton, BBBS-Innisfail, the AMP Mentor Resource Centre, Full Circle Mentoring Program in Wood Buffalo, and Resiliency Initiatives. The toolkit provides those seeking to start a community-based mentoring program with a starting point to assess the needs of their community to select the program model/design that will work best with their priority population(s) of youth.
Goals: To support development of effective community-based programs based on community’s needs.
Target Population/Eligibility or Target Sites: Individuals, groups, and organizations seeking to establish a community-based mentoring program.
Corresponding Elements of Effective Practice: List relevant Standard
All
Additional Information:
This resource provides a high-level guide for creating a quality mentoring program and could be supplemented with resources focused on mentoring for specific populations. Examples include Supporting Students on the Autism Spectrum, and Guide to Mentoring Boys and Young Men of Color.
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Profile Publisher/Source: Alberta Mentoring Partnership
Author: Alberta Mentoring Partnership
Date of Publication: June 2019
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
External Validity: Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
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Access and Usage This toolkit is available at no cost at this link.
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References Evidence Base: Reference for each study reviewed as in CrimeSolutions except that we will use APA style for references.
Additional References: Any other literature cited as in CrimeSolutions except that we will use APA style for references.