Unit 1 of the ILM Level 3 Award in Effective Mentoring - understanding of good practice in an organisational context
Issued by
UWE Bristol
Candidates choose to undertake this qualification as part of ongoing learning and development opportunities linked to their paid employment as a UWE Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Leader. Candidates submit an assignment responding to questions within the four sections listed below. They are encouraged to reflect on the mentoring knowledge, skills and behaviours gained in this role; apply theory to practice and provide examples of their practice.
Skills
Earning Criteria
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Understand effective mentoring within an organisational context (PAL at UWE).
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Understand the importance of effective and ethical contracting in mentoring.
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Understand the process of effective mentoring within own workplace.
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Understand the role of recording, reflection and supervision in mentoring within their own practice.
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To gain the badge students have been assessed against the ILM Level 3 Award in Effective Mentoring and passed all assessment criteria