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Keys to Successful Mentoring Relationships - Part 2

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Keys to Successful Mentoring Relationships - Part 2
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Leadership

This program involves the connection of an experienced member of the nursing profession with an early career nurse to share knowledge, build leadership and support career development. Sue shared her experience as a mentor; explaining the process of setting up a successful mentoring relationship and why it is so important to support our emerging nurse/midwifery leaders for the future of the profession. Sue’s presentation featured a recorded interview with her ENL mentee. In Part Two, attendees will gain an understanding of: • The workforce need for mentors • What a mentorship role is and what it entails, including the provision of a sample mentorship agreement • The common challenges that mentorship can raise • The perception of the mentorship relationship from both the mentee and the mentor You may also be interested in these CPD courses: • Moral Resilience: https://members.acn.edu.au/Public/cpd-centre/cpd-view?CPDID=144&iProductCode=CPD000095&Category=CPD • Resilience: https://members.acn.edu.au/Public/cpd-centre/cpd-view?CPDID=147&iProductCode=CPD000098&Category=CPD • Resilience Plan: https://members.acn.edu.au/Public/cpd-centre/cpd-view?CPDID=148&iProductCode=CPD000099&Category=CPD

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Presented by:

Mrs Susan Angela Hughes, FACN
Susan Hughes
FACN
Mrs Susan Hughes M.Ed. RN, RM, FACN Project Nurse Workforce Development and Standards, Tasmanian Health Service

Keys to Successful Mentoring Relationships - Part 2

This program involves the connection of an experienced member of the nursing profession with an early career nurse to share knowledge, build leadership and support career development. Sue shared her experience as a mentor; explaining the process of setting up a successful mentoring relationship and why it is so important to support our emerging nurse/midwifery leaders for the future of the profession. Sue’s presentation featured a recorded interview with her ENL mentee.

In Part Two, attendees will gain an understanding of:
• The workforce need for mentors
• What a mentorship role is and what it entails, including the provision of a sample mentorship agreement
• The common challenges that mentorship can raise
• The perception of the mentorship relationship from both the mentee and the mentor
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Free for Members

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Content Type: Webinar recording

Duration: 00:50:51

CPD Hours: 1.00

Created: Tuesday, 22 September 2020

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Area/s of Study

  • Career development
  • Leadership and management

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