Mentoring is often recommended to universities as a way of supporting students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and/or mental health conditions (MHC), but there is little literature on optimising this support. We used mixed-methods to evaluate mentees’ and mentors’ experiences of a specialist mentoring programme. Mentees experienced academic, social and emotional support, although subtle group differences emerged between students with ASD and MHC. The quality of the mentee-mentor relationship was especially important. Mentors also reported benefits. Thematic analysis identified that effective mentoring requires a tailored partnership, which involves a personal relationship, empowerment, and building bridges into the university expe...
Specialist mentoring or coaching schemes for people on the autism spectrum are still rare, and resea...
This thesis aimed to explore the experiences of autistic university students participating in their ...
Specialist mentoring or coaching schemes for people on the autism spectrum are still rare, and resea...
The provision of peer mentoring may improve tertiary education outcomes of students with autism spec...
The provision of peer mentoring may improve tertiary education outcomes of students with autism spec...
Education is effective in improving outcomes in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While peer mentoring...
Despite evidence demonstrating that mentoring may be an effective intervention for neurotypical stud...
While it is widely recognised that the number of young adults diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disoder...
Moving from school to university is a big step for all students and for autistic students, the chall...
The National Audit Office’s (2009) report ‘Supporting People with Autism through Adulthood’ highligh...
This paper reflects upon the initial stages of a project being conducted at London South Bank Univer...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Despite recognitio...
Mentoring students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in post-secondary education settings can prov...
This study focuses on the development and evaluation of a training program for would-be mentors of a...
In light of the limited evidence-base and the criticisms of existing guidance, a two-year pilot stud...
Specialist mentoring or coaching schemes for people on the autism spectrum are still rare, and resea...
This thesis aimed to explore the experiences of autistic university students participating in their ...
Specialist mentoring or coaching schemes for people on the autism spectrum are still rare, and resea...
The provision of peer mentoring may improve tertiary education outcomes of students with autism spec...
The provision of peer mentoring may improve tertiary education outcomes of students with autism spec...
Education is effective in improving outcomes in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While peer mentoring...
Despite evidence demonstrating that mentoring may be an effective intervention for neurotypical stud...
While it is widely recognised that the number of young adults diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disoder...
Moving from school to university is a big step for all students and for autistic students, the chall...
The National Audit Office’s (2009) report ‘Supporting People with Autism through Adulthood’ highligh...
This paper reflects upon the initial stages of a project being conducted at London South Bank Univer...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Despite recognitio...
Mentoring students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in post-secondary education settings can prov...
This study focuses on the development and evaluation of a training program for would-be mentors of a...
In light of the limited evidence-base and the criticisms of existing guidance, a two-year pilot stud...
Specialist mentoring or coaching schemes for people on the autism spectrum are still rare, and resea...
This thesis aimed to explore the experiences of autistic university students participating in their ...
Specialist mentoring or coaching schemes for people on the autism spectrum are still rare, and resea...