Purpose: The Research Autism Cygnet Mentoring project was a two-year pilot study, completed in 2016, which aimed to develop, trial and evaluate a mentoring scheme designed with input from autistic people, their families and supporters. Design/methodology/approach: The mentoring scheme involved 12 matched pairs (mentor/mentee) meeting once per week for one hour, over a six month period. All mentors attended a training day, led by the principles of Personal Construct Theory (PCT) and an emancipatory research ethos. The project and training involved significant involvement of autistic people in both its design and delivery. Findings: Participants on the autism spectrum found their mentoring experience very helpful in enabling them to progress ...
Significant research contributions need to be made in the area of adults with autism. There is littl...
Background: Adult mentors can positively influence development, yet youth with autism spectrum disor...
Despite evidence demonstrating that mentoring may be an effective intervention for neurotypical stud...
Purpose: The Research Autism Cygnet Mentoring project was a two-year pilot study, completed in 2016,...
Two overwhelmingly important drivers for the need for mentoring are mental wellbeing, and unemployme...
In light of the limited evidence-base and the criticisms of existing guidance, a two-year pilot stud...
This paper evaluates the training developed for potential mentors wanting to work with autistic adul...
The Research Autism Cygnet Mentoring project was a two-year pilot study, completed in 2016, which ai...
This study focuses on the development and evaluation of a training program for would-be mentors of a...
Specialist mentoring or coaching schemes for people on the autism spectrum are still rare, and resea...
Specialist mentoring or coaching schemes for people on the autism spectrum are still rare, and resea...
At the 2007 forum ‘Successful Futures for Adults with Autism’, people on the autism spectrum were as...
The National Audit Office’s (2009) report ‘Supporting People with Autism through Adulthood’ highligh...
Sixteen adults (diagnosed or self-identified as autistic) participated in one of two iterations of a...
This paper reflects upon the initial stages of a project being conducted at London South Bank Univer...
Significant research contributions need to be made in the area of adults with autism. There is littl...
Background: Adult mentors can positively influence development, yet youth with autism spectrum disor...
Despite evidence demonstrating that mentoring may be an effective intervention for neurotypical stud...
Purpose: The Research Autism Cygnet Mentoring project was a two-year pilot study, completed in 2016,...
Two overwhelmingly important drivers for the need for mentoring are mental wellbeing, and unemployme...
In light of the limited evidence-base and the criticisms of existing guidance, a two-year pilot stud...
This paper evaluates the training developed for potential mentors wanting to work with autistic adul...
The Research Autism Cygnet Mentoring project was a two-year pilot study, completed in 2016, which ai...
This study focuses on the development and evaluation of a training program for would-be mentors of a...
Specialist mentoring or coaching schemes for people on the autism spectrum are still rare, and resea...
Specialist mentoring or coaching schemes for people on the autism spectrum are still rare, and resea...
At the 2007 forum ‘Successful Futures for Adults with Autism’, people on the autism spectrum were as...
The National Audit Office’s (2009) report ‘Supporting People with Autism through Adulthood’ highligh...
Sixteen adults (diagnosed or self-identified as autistic) participated in one of two iterations of a...
This paper reflects upon the initial stages of a project being conducted at London South Bank Univer...
Significant research contributions need to be made in the area of adults with autism. There is littl...
Background: Adult mentors can positively influence development, yet youth with autism spectrum disor...
Despite evidence demonstrating that mentoring may be an effective intervention for neurotypical stud...