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  • Gallery EMS2022
    • Pre-event 18th May
    • Day 1 19th May
    • Day 2 20th May
  • Video Gallery
    • Workshops – Entrepreneurship and world of work
    • Workshops – Education Pathways
    • Workshops – Innovative communities
    • Keynote speakers
    • Keynote day 1
    • Keynote day 2
  • Library
    • Researchers’ Assembly
    • Workshops Slides
    • Press Release 2022
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    • Speakers
    • Workshops
    • Pre-Programme
  • About
    • About us
    • Advisory board
    • European Year of the Youth
    • Previous summits
      • Barcelona 2020
        • About us 2020
        • Keynotes 2020
        • Workshops 2020
        • Open Sessions 2020
        • Philanthropic Track 2020
      • Berlin 2018
        • Keynotes 2018
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        • Social Media Wall 2018
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Sessions

Sessions

During three rounds of sessions, specific topics have been discussed in small groups. Each session slot lasted 45 minutes. The summit participants applied beforehand to facilitate one of the sessions.

If you want to download the German documentation of the summit,
including additional material and feedback of the participants, click here.
# Topic Facilitator Institution Download
1/1 How to Involve Parents and Guardians Sucessfully in Mentoring Programmes for Children? Jasmin Azar kein Abseits! e.V., Germany pdf
1/2 Promoting Child Online Safety - A Role for Volunteers? Garry McGregor Befriending Networks, UK pdf
1/3 Strengthening Mentoring Programmes through a National Campaign Szilvia Simon, Julia Schermann European Center For Evidence-Based Mentoring; BMFSJ, "Aktion zusammen wachsen" pdf
1/4 From Conflict to Collaboration: Between Volunteer and Paid Mentoring Stine Hamburger, Sidse Frich Østergaard-Thygesen Learn for Life; The Think Tank DEA, Denmark pdf
1/5 Mentoring Initiatives Should Develop a More Social-Entrepreneurial Mindset Valerie Carette MeMoRe Flanders, Belgium pdf
1/6 Enhancing Mentoring through an Online Self-Assessment Tool Joana Portugal Aproximar, Portugal pdf
1/7 Lessons From a Cross-Cultural Comparison of Mentoring Programmes in The United States and Continental Europe Justin Preston, Òscar Prieto-Flores Center for Evidence-Based Mentoring & University of Massachusetts, USA; University of Girona, Spain pdf
1/8 Monitoring Young Mentors Professionally: Best Practices and Challenges Eunice Mangado, Laura Cardús and Laia Bernués AFEV, France & Spain pdf
1/9 Training is Key to Relationship Success: Why and How to Comply with Training Standard in the Elements of Effective Practice for Mentoring Janis Kupersmidt innovation Research & Training, USA pdf
1/10 Mentoring: An Integrated Part of Educational Programmes Oege Reitsma NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences and MentorProgramma Friesland, Netherlands pdf
# Topic Facilitator Institution Download
2/1 Is it Possible to Make Mentoring Projects Financially Sustainable? Elmira Kakabayeva National mentoring resource center, Mentori, Russia pdf
2/2 Mentoring - International Cooperations and Funding Opportunities: Best Practice & Pitfalls Frank Hiddink, Erna van der Werff Open Education Community, Netherlands; Learning Hub Friesland, Netherlands pdf
2/3 Parents and The "Trap of Requirements" - Mentorship For Parents With Children in Vocational Orientation Jörg Belden Schulmentoren, Germany pdf
2/4 Relations matter – Dilemmas in mentoring youth in foster care Nathalie Kalbjøn Jensen, Stine Hamburger Learn for Life, Denmark pdf
2/5 Impact Measurement of Mentoring Programmes Clara Péron Value for Good, Germany pdf
2/6 Using Technology for Mentor's Assessment and Mentor's Support Joke Aerts Spanish Social Mentoring Network, Spain pdf
2/7 About the Establishment of a European Research Network on Youth Mentoring Dirk Postma, Òscar Prieto-Flores NHL & Stendon Hogeschool, Netherlands; University of Girona, Spain pdf
2/8 Online Mentorship - The Answer to Support Vulnerable Young People Around the World? Simon Fakir SOS Children's Villages, International pdf
2/9 How to Successfully Involve Target Groups that Are Difficult to Reach? Marleen Bovee, Yolanda van der Hooft ROC Midden Nederland - School for Vocational Education, Netherlands pdf
2/10 Mentoring as One of the Ways of Corporate Social Responsibility Anush Ovsepyan Big Brothers Big Sisters of Russia, Russia pdf
# Topic Facilitator Institution Download
3/1 What are Desirable Mentor Features for Establishing Fruitful Mentor-Mentee Relationships? Margriet Lenkens, Loïs Schenk Erasmus Urban Youth Lab, Netherlands pdf
3/2 Mentoring - International Cooperations and Funding Opportunities: A Pressure Work Session on European Funding Applications Frank Hiddink, Erna van der Werff Open Education Community, Netherlands; Learning Hub Friesland, Netherlands pdf
3/3 Measuring Outcomes in Youth Mentoring Programmes: What Should Be Measured and How? Heide Busse University of Bristol; DECIPHer, UK pdf
3/4 Refugees and Migrants as Mentors: A New Way of Mentoring? Markus Cramer Schulmentoren, Germany pdf
3/5 Best Practice of Cooperation: Schools, School Ministries and Out-Of-School Organisations - Enemies, Rivals or Partners? Alexei Medvedev, Mareike Dannies Schulmentoren, Germany pdf
3/6 How Can Technology/Digital Platforms Strengthen Relationships in a Mentoring Programme? Sarah Przedpelska, Marianne Westeng Catalysts; Oslo University Hospital, Norway pdf
3/7 Impact of a Mentoring Model Using Randomised Controlled Trial - Aproximar Case Study Tiago Cardoso Leitão Aproximar, Portugal pdf
3/8 Youth Initiated Mentoring with Arts-based Participatory Action Research Approach - Benefits and Challenges Tereza Brumovská UNESCO Child & Family Research Centre, Ireland pdf
3/9 Creating Added Value Through Mentoring: Finding a Balance Between Public Service Provision and Citizenship Involvement. The Case of Mentoring to Work for Immigrants Peter De Cuyper, Hanne Vandermeerschen University of Leuven, Belgium pdf
3/10 Youth Mentoring as a Form of Support for Children and Young People at Risk: Insights from Research and Practice Mary Lynch, Bernadine Brady Big Brother Big Sister, Ireland, UNESCO Child & Family Research Centre, Ireland pdf



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