PPT-Using participatory methods to develop a peer-to-peer mentoring program for rural outreach
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Rayna Sage Genna Mashinchi Mary Willard Tracy BoehmBarrett Lillie Greiman Justice Ender and Craig Ravesloot The Rural Institute at the University of Montana and
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Rayna Sage Genna Mashinchi Mary Willard Tracy BoehmBarrett Lillie Greiman Justice Ender and Craig Ravesloot The Rural Institute at the University of Montana and T he Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living. Dr Patrick Rosenkranz. Psychology. Peer-mentoring in HE. Peer-mentoring is becoming more prevalent in UK HE institutions. . (Phillips, Swanson & Morgan-Klein, 2005) . Peer-mentoring is generally seen as a propitious method of supporting the transition of new students to university . Thompson, S. 2009. University of Central Florida EECS. Definition: Urban Computing. Urban computing. is an emerging field of study that focuses on the use of technology in . public environments. such as cities, parks, forests and suburbs. It also studies the interaction between humans and such . Graham . Smith. Centre . for the Study of Democracy (CSD. ). University of Westminster. g.smith@westminster.ac.uk. Basic premises. Democracy demands citizen participation. Citizens have the capacity to participate in the critical decisions that affect their lives.. Training for Mentors. Barbara A. Fink, O.D., Ph.D.. Kaitlyn Murray. The Ohio . LSAMP Alliance. Peer Mentoring in STEM:. Training for Mentors. Importance of Peer Mentoring in LSAMP. Peer Mentor Training Program at OSU. proofing what for whom? . Kate Sherry. RHAP Rural-Proofing Program Stakeholders’ Forum. 26. th. November 2013. Rural Rehab South Africa. Founded September 2011. Physio. , Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Audiology. Dr Patrick Rosenkranz. Psychology. Peer-mentoring in HE. Peer-mentoring is becoming more prevalent in UK HE institutions. . (Phillips, Swanson & Morgan-Klein, 2005) . Peer-mentoring is generally seen as a propitious method of supporting the transition of new students to university . Jean Mathias, Megan Bruce. Durham University Foundation Centre. Supporting Transition Through Peer Mentoring. Introduction. Foundation Peer Mentoring Scheme . The project . Reflection. Research suggests the first six weeks . Colin Bryson. The research on mentoring. What is the objective?. Distinguish between PAL and mentoring. Lots of anecdotal support. Potter & Hampton (2009) – Students supporting students. Andrews and Clark (2011) – comparative study. Mira Dineen. mira.dineen@queensu.ca. . Agenda. Mentoring Relationships. Goals and Scope. Peer Mentor’s Role. Qualities of Effective Mentors. Mentoring Skills. Communication Skills. Building Trust and Rapport. Rehabilitation . Toward a Community Paradigm. S. tate of the Science. Review the importance of disability in rural . America. Review our approach to research. Reflect on . what we have accomplished. Consider future directions . Peer Mentoring: offering transitional support to Level 1 students Learning Development Service A mentor is a more experienced person who forms a relationship with a less experienced person in order to provide that person with advice, support and encouragement August 18, 2015. Allegra Stout. astout@bostoncil.org, 617-338-6665. Community Organizer, . Boston Center for Independent Living. Example:. Affordable Housing for People with Disabilities in Massachusetts. Dr Sarah Morton. Dr Sarah-Anne Munoz. Background. Rural communities can be complex, and challenging to engage with – and to sustain engagement with.. Health and wellbeing issues in rural communities can be particularly challenging to address – and can vary vastly between communities.. 1. AKSHATHA C. PALB4111. Sr. M.Sc.. Contents . Introduction. Objectives . Concept of participatory management and participation . Perspective of participatory extension in India. Stages of participatory management.
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