Journal articleThe worldwide growth in formal youth mentoring programmes over the past two decades is partly a response to the perception that young people facing adversity do not have access to supportive relationships with adults and positive role models in their communities to the degree they once had. Formal mentoring programmes facilitate the development of a friendship or ‘match’ between an older volunteer and a young person, with the objective of supporting the young persons’ personal and social development. Drawing on 66 semi-structured interviews with young people, parents, mentors and caseworkers associated with nine youth mentoring matches in the Big Brothers Big Sisters Programme in Ireland, this paper analyses the forms of soci...
Youth mentoring programs are an increasingly popular intervention, and although successful mentoring...
Inequality in educational attainment is a serious and increasing problem in Scotland and the rest of...
Youth mentoring is often used to engage increasing numbers of disaffected and marginalised young peo...
The worldwide growth in formal youth mentoring programmes over the past two decades is partly a resp...
Journal articleYouth mentoring programs such as Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) are traditionally co...
This secondary data analysis was used to explore the impact of mentoring relationships on adolescent...
This longitudinal qualitative study explores experiences and understandings of the mentoring role in...
Journal articleInternationally, mentoring for young people has become increasingly attractive to pol...
The study was conducted in the context of PROMISE – a voluntary scheme, in the southwest of England ...
This study examines Youth Initiated Mentoring (YIM), a new approach to mentoring in which youth nomi...
The goal of this study was to empirically distinguish a range of mentor relationships and to evaluat...
Youth mentoring interventions are based on one-to-one long-term mentoring relationships formed betw...
Journal articleOver the past decade, there has been greater attention placed on the potential value ...
Peer mentoring is the most common type of peer support framework used in English secondary schools, ...
The Big Brother Big Sister program emphasizes the importance of providing a meaningful mentoring rel...
Youth mentoring programs are an increasingly popular intervention, and although successful mentoring...
Inequality in educational attainment is a serious and increasing problem in Scotland and the rest of...
Youth mentoring is often used to engage increasing numbers of disaffected and marginalised young peo...
The worldwide growth in formal youth mentoring programmes over the past two decades is partly a resp...
Journal articleYouth mentoring programs such as Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) are traditionally co...
This secondary data analysis was used to explore the impact of mentoring relationships on adolescent...
This longitudinal qualitative study explores experiences and understandings of the mentoring role in...
Journal articleInternationally, mentoring for young people has become increasingly attractive to pol...
The study was conducted in the context of PROMISE – a voluntary scheme, in the southwest of England ...
This study examines Youth Initiated Mentoring (YIM), a new approach to mentoring in which youth nomi...
The goal of this study was to empirically distinguish a range of mentor relationships and to evaluat...
Youth mentoring interventions are based on one-to-one long-term mentoring relationships formed betw...
Journal articleOver the past decade, there has been greater attention placed on the potential value ...
Peer mentoring is the most common type of peer support framework used in English secondary schools, ...
The Big Brother Big Sister program emphasizes the importance of providing a meaningful mentoring rel...
Youth mentoring programs are an increasingly popular intervention, and although successful mentoring...
Inequality in educational attainment is a serious and increasing problem in Scotland and the rest of...
Youth mentoring is often used to engage increasing numbers of disaffected and marginalised young peo...