There is little academic research in relation to mentoring, learning and women, particularly in the male dominated organisational context of the UK Police. Currently, there is a Home Office drive to address inequality with the UK Police with a number of initiatives proposed including mentoring interventions, flexible working arrangements and positive action recruitment initiatives. The purpose of this study is to investigate what policewomen mentees and mentors perceive they are learning through formal mentoring over time and how this makes a difference for them in the workplace. This will provide insights into whether Government investment in formal mentoring is the right intervention to help create a more gender reflective, more equal wor...
Historically, patriarchy has manifested itself in the workplace and influenced career opportunities ...
In the male-dominated field of law enforcement, where women make up only 13.3% of officers, limited ...
Recent research suggests that mentors can enhance their mentees' mental health. Yet little is known ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of mentoring on retention of women in policing in the...
The purpose of this article is to discuss and attempt to demonstrate that formal mentoring is a help...
Despite the fact that women constitute almost one-half of the current workforce and comprise the maj...
Institutions of higher learning should be doing leadership development of females to enhance the gen...
Institutions of higher learning should be doing leadership development of females to enhance the gen...
This study focuses on the Field Training Officer (FTO) programme that the New Zealand Police adopted...
In recent decades, mentoring has been identified, often uncritically, as an overwhelmingly positive ...
Mentoring has been identified as an important career development activity for women managers. Over t...
Mentoring has been identified as an important career development activity for women managers. Over t...
Historically, patriarchy has manifested itself in the workplace and influenced career opportunities ...
Historically, patriarchy has manifested itself in the workplace and influenced career opportunities ...
In the male-dominated field of law enforcement, where women make up only 13.3% of officers, limited ...
Historically, patriarchy has manifested itself in the workplace and influenced career opportunities ...
In the male-dominated field of law enforcement, where women make up only 13.3% of officers, limited ...
Recent research suggests that mentors can enhance their mentees' mental health. Yet little is known ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of mentoring on retention of women in policing in the...
The purpose of this article is to discuss and attempt to demonstrate that formal mentoring is a help...
Despite the fact that women constitute almost one-half of the current workforce and comprise the maj...
Institutions of higher learning should be doing leadership development of females to enhance the gen...
Institutions of higher learning should be doing leadership development of females to enhance the gen...
This study focuses on the Field Training Officer (FTO) programme that the New Zealand Police adopted...
In recent decades, mentoring has been identified, often uncritically, as an overwhelmingly positive ...
Mentoring has been identified as an important career development activity for women managers. Over t...
Mentoring has been identified as an important career development activity for women managers. Over t...
Historically, patriarchy has manifested itself in the workplace and influenced career opportunities ...
Historically, patriarchy has manifested itself in the workplace and influenced career opportunities ...
In the male-dominated field of law enforcement, where women make up only 13.3% of officers, limited ...
Historically, patriarchy has manifested itself in the workplace and influenced career opportunities ...
In the male-dominated field of law enforcement, where women make up only 13.3% of officers, limited ...
Recent research suggests that mentors can enhance their mentees' mental health. Yet little is known ...