JBIC Mentorship Program
Introduction
JBI recognises that mentorship can be an important and effective strategy for building skills and capacity across the JBIC. JBI believes that group mentorship can produce a wide array of positive outcomes for both mentors and mentees and contribute to group cohesion and a sense of belonging to a strong organisational identity . The JBIC Mentorship activity is an opportunity for JBI and the JBIC to collectively build support systems, learning and development for new and existing Entities and to improve efficiency, productivity and the passing on of corporate knowledge and leadership .
Mentorship within the JBC may be between:
a) Centres of Excellence
b) Centres of Excellence and Affiliated Groups
c) Centres of Excellence and proposed Affiliated Groups where the mentee group are preparing to join the JBC as an Affiliated Group
Forms & Templates
Each Mentor Centre must work with their Mentee group/s to complete the JBIC Mentorship Registration form, to be submitted to the Global Engagement Office by 31 January each year. The Registration form must be completed at the beginning of each year, up to a maximum of three years, with each Group. This is to ensure that goals and activities are reviewed each year.
Each Mentor Centre must work with their Mentee group/s to complete this Annual Review of Progress Report, to be submitted with their JBIC Entity Annual Report by 31 January each year.
Presentations
An overview of the JBIC Mentorship Activity and the feedback, outcomes and lessons learned from 2017 as detailed by participants (mentors & mentees).
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Dr Christina Godfrey, Co-Director of the Queen's Collaboration for Healthcare Quality: A JBI Centre of Excellence', 2018 presentation on the value of Mentorship within the JBC
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