Short Courses

Event 

Title:
Introduction to Diversity Mentoring (Indigenous) 2010
When:
06/10/10 - 08/10/10
Where:
Rockford Hotel - Adelaide
Category:
Short Courses

Description

This comprehensive 3 day program is designed for Indigenous Australians who wish to further develop leadership knowledge, skills and networks; and non-Indigenous Australians who wish to work more effectively with Indigenous people within the workplace and/or Indigenous communities.

This unique program uses a practical approach to the complexities of mentoring in a cross–cultural context.

  • What is diversity mentoring?
  • How is cultural diversity included in the mentoring process?
  • What are the ethical considerations?
  • How do we develop successful diversity mentoring relationships?

“Our courses aim to empower Indigenous Australians to cope with a demanding and rapidly shifting social, political and economic landscape. Staying ahead of these shifts means the difference between merely surviving and thriving.”

Professor Mick Dodson, Inaugural Chairman, AILC

 

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Module 1: Increasing Our Understanding - Essential Knowledge

The mentoring experience

  • What it is and what it is not
  • Mentoring experiences
  • Mentoring in context

Diversity - what do we mean?

  • Cultural diversity
  • Our multiple layers of diversity
  • World views, values, beliefs, and attitudes

Mentoring, leadership and ethics

  • Cross-cultural communication
  • Influencing in a cross–cultural setting
  • Ethical considerations

Understanding diversity mentoring relationships

  • Defining diversity in the relationship
  • Group membership – access to culture, power and knowledge
  • Multiple and shared group membership
  • Identification and role-modelling
  • Stereotypes: the lens we use to view others
  • Comfort zones

Module 2: Practical Tools and Frameworks - Empathy, Communication, Reciprocity

Approaches to diversity

  • Diversity ground rules.

Strategies for success

  • Awareness-raising
  • Understanding our world view
  • Stretching the comfort zone
  • Sharing values and deep diversity
  • Effective communication
  • Mentoring agreements and expectations
  • Empathy and insight
  • Meeting the needs of mentees
  • Understanding the context.
  • Reciprocity – two way learning

Addressing perceptions of others

  • Perceptions of diversity mentoring relationships
  • Perceptions of cross gender diversity relationships
  • Inter-generational considerations
The future
  • Diversity mentoring and new technologies
  • Diversity mentoring in 2020

Venue

Venue:
Rockford Hotel