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Match Maker 101 Support and Retention
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Think about your best match. What are the key factors? Testimony
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TeamMates Core Values Youth Attributes Interpersonal History Family Structure Social Competencies Developmental Stage Interests and hobbies Pre-Match
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Mentor Attributes Interpersonal History Social Competencies Occupation Interests & Hobbies
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Program Attributes Pre-Match Recruiting Training Post-Match Match Support Group Activities Parent Involvement
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Making the Match Common interests or hobbies Common life experiences Grade level of mentee Personality Strengths
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Elements of Effective Practice Matching Standard: Match mentors and mentees along dimensions likely to increase the odds that mentoring relationships will endure.
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TeamMates Core Values Elements of Effective Practice Benchmarks: Matching Program considers its aims, as well as the characteristics of the mentor and mentee when making matches. Program arranges and documents an initial meeting between mentor and mentee.
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Elements of Effective Practice Monitoring and Support Standard: Monitor mentoring relationship milestones and support mentors with ongoing advice, problem solving support and training opportunities for the duration of the relationship.
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Elements of Effective Practice Benchmarks: Monitoring and Support Program contacts the mentor and mentee at a minimum frequency of twice per month for the first month of the match and monthly thereafter. Program documents about contact. Program provides mentors with at least 2 resources. Program conducts more in-depth assessment of match relationship. Program provides at least one post-match mentor training.
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Think about a match that is struggling. What are the issues?
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TeamMates Core Values The “fix it” Mentor http://www.hulu.com/watch/38477/saturday-night-live-update-thursday-fix-it - Permission to let go. - Focus on strengths. - Setbacks as opportunities. - Developmental relationship. - There is no I in MENTOR.
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The “Absent” Mentor - Ethical Standard - Core Values - Mentor/Mentee Agreement - Mentor Training Checklist - Education about research - Articulate the student’s feelings - Get to the issue
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The “Savior” Mentor - Clarify Boundaries - Training Manual - Mentor/Mentee Agreement - Role of the Mentor - Mentor as Advocate - Empowering Youth - Education about poverty - Ruby Payne
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Ideas for Support Newsletters Weekly, bi-weekly or monthly e-mails Mentor coffee chats Advanced mentor trainings Phone calls Sign in sheet-note section Pass to school activities Thank you in local paper E-cards, or handwritten Monthly activity, life skill, crafts, snack Blog, TM Facebook etc. Breakfast, coffee and donuts
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