Inter-generational mentoring: a win-win approach for disenfranchised youth and the aged
Edited book (chapter)
Chapter Title | Inter-generational mentoring: a win-win approach for disenfranchised youth and the aged |
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Book Chapter Category | Edited book (chapter) |
ERA Publisher ID | 2778 |
Book Title | Community capacity building: lessons from adult learning in Australia |
Authors | Yorkston, Alan (Author) and Postle, Glen David (Author) |
Editors | Postle, Glen David, Burton, Lorelle J. and Danaher, Patrick Alan |
Page Range | 123-138 |
Chapter Number | 8 |
Number of Pages | 16 |
Year | 2014 |
Publisher | NIACE |
Place of Publication | Leicester, United Kingdom |
ISBN | 9781862017221 |
9781862017252 | |
Web Address (URL) | http://shop.niace.org.uk/community-capacity-building.html |
Abstract | This chapter considers a successful inter-generational partnership that brought together a group of older men in the community with marginalised youth through a mentoring program which focussed initially on building oracy and literacy skills for these young people. In this community partnership, senior members of the older men's group worked closely with the Flexi School students to share learning and activities as a regular part of the school program. The older men mentors informally modelled specific social interactions, which focused on critical aspects of acculturation. The mentoring program seems to have augmented its original focus on oracy and literacy to become a mechanism for the young people to deal with the 'strains of acculturation' - which in most cases are quite extreme. This program may represent a community capacity building model which could be used in other communities. |
Keywords | youth; adolescents; teenagers; older men; mentoring; listening; relationships; disfunctional families |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 440903. Social program evaluation |
520102. Educational psychology | |
520599. Social and personality psychology not elsewhere classified | |
Public Notes | Files associated with this item cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. |
Byline Affiliations | Toowoomba Older Mens Network, Australia |
School of Arts and Communication | |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q2x84/inter-generational-mentoring-a-win-win-approach-for-disenfranchised-youth-and-the-aged
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