Mentoring Elements of Effective Practice

Posted by Mentoring Partnership & Resource Center on September 8, 2015

Register for an Exclusive Webinar on the 4th Edition of the Elements of Effective Practice

The Mentoring Partnership & Resource Center is excited to announce that the fourth edition of the Elements of Effective Practice is set to be released in the next few months! Our national affiliate, MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership, developed this evidence based document, backed up by all the latest research in the field, which will set the national standards for quality mentoring programs. It will be a crucial tool in guiding the continuous improvement of countless mentoring programs nationwide.

MENTOR will be hosting an exclusive webinar to give mentoring programs a leg up, by learning the ins and outs of the new edition before it comes out. Register for the webinar here: http://www.mentoring.org/latest_news/latest_general_news/webinar_introduction_to_the_elements_of_effective_practice_for_mentoring_4t

Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. EDT
or
Monday, September 28, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. EDT

Here at the MPRC we can’t wait to be able to put the new edition of Elements of Effective Practice into action! There has been over five years of research since the standards, benchmarks, and enhancements spelled out in the document have been updated. The new edition will inform so much of what we and many of our partner programs do. This webinar will give programs the very first opportunity to start implementing these evidence based best practices. Register now!
Learn more about the fourth edition of the Elements of Effective Practice here: http://www.partnersinmentoring.org/serve-youth-better-using-the-elements-of-effective-practice/

For more information email sgiskin@partnersinmentoring.org or call 215-701-8126.


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