1 Staff Development Emergency Operations. 2 Identify and define the role of a mentor Identify types of mentoring Define the difference between a mentoring.

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1 Staff Development Emergency Operations

2 Identify and define the role of a mentor Identify types of mentoring Define the difference between a mentoring relationship and friendship

3 As a volunteer you can play an important role in the re-entry process of offenders and students, especially as a mentor. Being a volunteer and mentor carries with it some important considerations and responsibilities. You may have previous experience as a mentor or this may be your first opportunity. Lets take a look at some guidelines about mentoring.

4 What is your role as a mentor? Mentors: Listen; Are nonjudgmental; Help the offender/student stay focused; Help the offender/student problem-solve and think about choices; and Maintain regular contact with the offender/student.

5 Mentoring Models: Individual (one-to-one): - One mentor is matched to one participant - Mentor and participant meet consistently for a defined period of time. *Potential advantage: considered most effective for potential to provide strong support. *Potential challenges: mentors level of confidence in mentoring role, offender resistance due to feelings of being in a childlike role.

Mentoring Models: Group Mentoring: - Several mentors and participants meet as a group at a set time/place on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. - Sessions last about two hours. - Sessions focus on topics relevant to re-entry efforts. - Mentors provide nonjudgmental guidance and support. - Groups may vary meetings by having guest speakers. 6

Mentoring Models : Group Mentoring: * Potential advantages: - requires fewer mentors, - may have more appeal to some offenders due to dynamics of peer support. * Potential challenges: - relationships and support may not be as strong as one-to-one mentoring, - group meetings promote feelings of being institutionalized, - some mentors and offenders may not feel as committed to the mentoring process. 7

Combination of Models: A focus on group mentoring, but with some one-to-one mentoring that serves as an extension of group meetings. A focus on group mentoring, but letting one-to-one relationships evolve naturally. A focus on one-to-one mentoring, but with some group meetings. 8

What does a mentoring relationship look like? Mentoring: accountability clear boundaries confidentiality defined times/length guidance focus on offender/ student needs understanding support trust (professional) Friendship: advice giving implied boundaries as needed basis opinions keeping secrets open length mutual support trust (natural) vs. 9

10 Staff Development Emergency Operations You have completed the module on Guidelines for Mentoring Offenders and Students. If you have any questions, review the module again. Please proceed to the next module.