Creating Healthy Closures in Mentoring Relationships
Posted by Mentoring Partnership & Resource Center on June 5, 2017
“My Mentor Never Came Back”: Creating Healthy Closures in Mentoring Relationships
Healthy closures can affirm the positive experiences of mentors and mentees, and allow them to prepare for the end of the relationship.
Join the Mentoring Partnership & Resource Center for this deep dive training on healthy mentoring relationship closures that reinforce the lessons learned based on the Elements of Effective Practice for Mentoring, 4th edition.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Define the importance of closure in the context of a mentoring relationship
- Communicate closure policies and procedures throughout the lifetime of a mentoring relationship
- Facilitate closure activities that bring a relationship to a close, as well as affirm the mentor(s) and the mentee(s)
- Apply the closure standard from the Elements of Effective Practice, 4th edition to program practices
Intended audience: mentoring program staff, leadership, and board members
Learn More & Register Today!
Weds, June 21
8:30 – 11:00 a.m.
Temple University Center City
1515 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
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