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1 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Diversity Forum - Durham Chinese Canadian Culture Centre November 26, 2011

2 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master AFIO MAI ANEEN BEMVINDO BENVENUTO BIENVENIDO CHAO MUNG CROESO EMMEDI FAILTE HEJ DO HOSGELDINIZ ISTEN HOZOTT KARIBU KHUSH HAMDEED LAIPNI LUDJAM MERHABA SELAMAT DATANG SERDECZNIE WITAMY SHALOM SVEIKI ATUYKE TERE TULEMAST VALKOMMEN VELKOMMEN VITAYEMO VITEJTE VXODITE WELKOM WILLKOMMEN WITAMI YIASOU ZAXOD’TE DOBRO DOSLI

3 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Agenda A Brief History Project Overview Outlining Roles & Commitment Benefits of The Mentoring Partnership Supports and Resources Question & Answer

4 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Success Stories / http://www.thementoringpartnership.com/newsevents/awards/

5 The Mentoring Partnership Launched by TRIEC (Toronto Region Immigration Employment Council) in November 2004. Skilled Newcomer Professionals Canadian Professionals Mentors Mentees Occupation-specific mentoring relationships Mentors are not expected to find a job for their mentees

6 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Who is TRIEC? TRIEC Objectives: Individual - Convene and collaborate with partners, creating opportunities for skilled newcomers to connect to the local labour market. Organizational - Work with key stakeholders, particularly employers, to build their awareness and capacity to better integrate skilled newcomers into the workforce. Systemic - Work with all levels of government, enhancing coordination and affecting more responsive policy and programs for skilled newcomers employment.

7 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master A Brief History By the Numbers (October 2011) 6,189 + mentoring matches 4,391 + registered mentors 5,000 + completed matches 50 + corporate partners 12 service delivery partners across the GTA

8 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Durham Project Success Pilot Project (March 2011 - March 2012) Funding Community Partners and Recruitment 32 mentees in the program 12 mentees awaiting a match 6 mentees in partnerships Regulated Professionals (Non-Health)

9 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Program Structure Mentors Mentees Mentoring Coaches

10 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Service Delivery Partners TMP Two New Associate Partner Pilot Programs: York University Bridge Program for IT and Business Professionals

11 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Corporate Partners

12 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Canadian Workplace Culture Information on their Sector/Profession Expand Professional Networks Defining Successful Partnerships Mentee’s goal: Reconnect with their career Objective of mentoring: Sharing of information, insight, ideas and networks to develop an effective job search plan

13 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Outlining Roles

14 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Mentoring Coach A critical part of the mentoring relationship – they are always present and available to support the mentoring relationship The coach recruits program mentees, they also coach both mentee and mentor during their relationship and follow-up with the mentee for 12 months following their partnership; Speaks with the mentor and mentee by phone or in person at monthly check in; Clarifies the communications protocols between parties involved; Provides information and referrals to other resources/programs; Receives and provides feedback regarding relationship, program etc., Provides guidance when expectations are not being met, boundaries are perceived to have been crossed, or tested.

15 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Mentees Job-Ready Credentials assessed and recognized High functionality in English (CLB 7/8) Job-ready resume Minimum 3 years of professional work experience (mentees typically have 8- 10 years of experience) Eligible to work in Canada Newcomer to Canada (less than 3 years) * Internationally trained with professional qualifications but lacking Canadian work experience and professional networks. Currently unemployed or underemployed. Is otherwise job-ready.

16 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master A Piece of the Puzzle Networking Actively Applying for jobs MentoringVolunteering Research Internships Skills Development Bridging programs Job Fairs Review job postings Workshops

17 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Mentors An established Canadian professional Has a minimum of 3 years work experience Willing to commit 24 hours over 4 months to mentor Typical mentoring activities Mock interviews Cover letter and resume reviews Job shadowing Connect to informational interviews Attend industry or professional events together Share soft skills knowledge

18 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Program Impact 83% of mentees said the mentoring relationship made a positive difference to their job efforts. Almost 80% of mentees secured employment after the mentoring relationship 67% increase in average annual salary of mentees after mentoring. 98% of mentees had a better understanding of relevant professional skills and how to customize their résumé for their profession. *2008 Research Findings 70% of Mentees who were in the mentoring program between November 2010-11 are now employed in a field related to their occupational experience and qualifications. *2011 TMP IT System Data

19 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Success: Mentors Speak Area of changeBeforeAfterChange Understanding barriers faced by skilled newcomers52%95%+ 83% Appreciation for skills, assets that newcomers bring to Canada 65%89%+ 37% Actively promotes case for integrating skilled newcomers among co-workers 45%79%+ 76% Would hire or refer skilled newcomers with right skills 76%95%+ 25% Confidence that they can work effectively with a recent newcomer 67%89%+ 33%

20 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Mentoring Supports The Mentoring Handbook: http://thementoringpartnership.com/handbookhttp://thementoringpartnership.com/handbook Partnership Dashboard: www.thementoringpartnership.com/dashboardwww.thementoringpartnership.com/dashboard Your mentoring coach. Resources and workshops available to mentees at service delivery partners. Mentor’s own professional and personal networks.

21 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master The Handbook Tips to advance the mentee’s job search and career goals, build their networks and knowledge of Canadian workplace culture

22 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Sample Agenda

23 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master The Handbook The Handbook - Library of ResourcesLibrary of Resources Access a library of mentoring resources and helpful links.

24 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Manage your relationship, update profiles, chat with your mentee share documents Partnership Dashboard

25 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master A Roadmap of the Partnership.

26 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Contact Mentoring Coordinators (905) 420 - 3008 Pickering Welcome Centre Immigrant Services 1400 Bayly Street - Unit 5 Pickering, ON mentorship@unemployedhelp.on.ca Please Visit The Mentoring Partnership Website For more information: http://www.thementoringpartnership.com/

27 Insert partner logo to cover this block. If no logo is being used then delete by going to VIEW>master>slide master Questions?

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