What is Mentoring?
Mentoring is a process in which a more experienced individual (mentor) helps a less experienced person (mentee) discover new areas of knowledge and insights in a particular field. Mentors also potentially assist mentees in setting professional goals through a series of ongoing, time-limited, confidential conversations and other learning activities. It is a relationship based upon mutual trust and respect.
Programme Framework
Goal Setting
Supporting a young person to set their own goals is a vital part of a mentoring relationship. We have designed a Goal Tracker to allow the mentee and mentor to set goals and measure progress during their mentoring relationship.
When?
The Goal Tracker is an optional tool most commonly used by mentors. It is designed to be completed by both the mentee and mentor at agreed stages.
You can download Goal Tracker (doc, 4kb) for your own mentoring relationship.
What to include?
Check-In
SWOT
As a mentor, you play a crucial role in supporting your mentee’s career development. One effective tool for self-reflection and goal setting is SWOT analysis.
Encourage your mentee to use our SWOT analysis templates to:
You can download SWOT analysis Template (doc, 3kb) for your own mentoring relationship.
Why reports are important
Celebrating and ending a mentoring relationship
- Acknowledge – acknowledge the change early and discuss it together.
- Prepare – review the goals that you have been working towards and discuss what you hope to achieve before the mentoring relationship ends. Set up additional sources of support if required.
- Recognise achievements – endings are a great way of defining and celebrating the achievements of the relationship. Mentor reports and record sheets can be used to look back at how the young person has progressed.
- Celebrate your achievements – think about nominating young people for the Celebrate Success Awards.
- Review and evaluate – identify the lessons that have been learned and what’s changed over the period of your mentoring relationship. Review your Goal Tracker (if you have used one) to measure the progress that the young person has made.
- Future friendship – you may wish to stay in contact with each other on your own behalf. This would not be within the terms of RISE Mentorship programmes or the volunteer role and is your own personal choice.