Mentoring Development Programme 2023 (CPD20MAR23)

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2023 WorkbookCode of Conduct for Remote Teaching
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Mentoring Development Programme 2023Welcome Letter & Meeting Link
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SubjectTraining trainers
DescriptionCoaching and mentoring can be defined as ‘learning relationships, which help people to take charge of their own development, to release their potential and to achieve results which they value’ (Connor and Pokora 2017). A mentor offers a balance of support and challenge, and may have several roles, including sounding board, critical friend, facilitator and role model Working with a mentor can help professional development, enhance working relationships, problem management abilities and job satisfaction. It can be helpful at all career stages. This practical, 4 online session programme focuses on developing mentoring skills suitable for use in a range of leadership and clinical situations. Aims include: • Defining mentoring and developing mentoring skills • Developing a working knowledge of a framework for mentoring: The Skilled Helper model (Egan, 2010) • Exploring practical and professional issues in mentoring at work
Additional information

Teaching methodology

A mixture of taught inputs, demonstration by tutors, small group skills practice, group discussions, and pairs work. Participants spend a significant proportion of time practising skills. They work in trios with a facilitator, learning from the three roles of mentor, mentee, and observer. Participants bring real issues to discuss in the mentee role: there is no ‘role playing’. Reflective practice is expected between (days 2 and 3). Change to ‘sessions’.

All participants will receive a course handbook Coaching and Mentoring at Work: Developing Effective Practice (McGraw Hill, 2017), written by Mary Connor and Julia Pokora, and a course workbook tailored to the programme.

Participants will be required to attend all 4 sessions of the course.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS AN INTERNAL COURSE AND NOT OPEN TO EXTERNAL DELEGATES.

Please be aware that attendance on all 4 days is mandatory.

Selection is via application form please visit the documentation section for further information and to submit the application.

VenuePlatform tbc, - Virtual  View details
4 SessionsSession 1:   Mon 20 Mar 2023, 09:00 to 15:30
Session 2:   Wed 22 Mar 2023, 09:00 to 15:30
Session 3:   Wed 19 Apr 2023, 09:00 to 15:30
Session 4:   Thu 25 May 2023, 09:00 to 15:30
LecturersJulia Pokora & Dr June Smailes  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dental Therapist, or Dentist

Course styleWorkshop
CategoryManagement course
CateringNo catering
Development outcomeA, B, D
CPD hours24:00
CostNo charge
Aims

To empower trainers with mentoring skills using the Egan Model in order to take on a mentee within HEEYH for at least 2 years.

Learning outcomes

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the full course participants should be able to:

Define mentoring and developing mentoring skills

Develop a working knowledge of a framework for mentoring: The Skilled Helper model (Egan, 2010)

Explore practical and professional issues in mentoring at work

Describe the 3 stages of the Egan Model of Mentoring

Understand skills required for effective mentoring and define the areas of their own development required

Undertake a mentoring pathway from working on an issue to a task and finish timeline for actions.

Be able to take on a mentee.

Attendees are committed to being an assigned mentor for a trainee in each of the first 2 years after course completion

GDC Learning Developments A, B, D.