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The Peer Mediation and Mentoring Trainer’s Manual will allow you to make peer mediation and mentoring happen within your school by helping you to:
Introduction
Peer mediation and peer mentoring – What’s the difference?
Peer mediation and peer mentoring – What’s the connection?
Links between a school council, peer mentoring and peer mediation
Circle process and circle facilitation
Young people as circle facilitators
Getting started: Generating support
Bringing the school community on board
Bringing senior management on board
Bringing colleagues, governors and parents on board
Awareness-raising session
Bringing the young people on board
Getting started: Planning and outreach
What is the role of the peer mediation and peer mentoring coordinators?
Factors to be considered in developing a mediation or mentoring service
What can we learn from other schools about peer mediation?
Identifying peer mediators and mentors
When and where will the training take place?
Outreach – Letters to parents
The peer mediation five-day training programme (incorporating a three-day introduction to peer mentoring)
Skill development through go-rounds, gatherings, closings, mixers and other games
Circle activities and games
Developing mediation and mentoring skills
Day 1 – Establishing what we need from each other and how we are going to work together
Day 2 – Dealing with anger: Our own and other people’s
Day 3 – Beginning to mediate
Introducing the mediation process
Managing the mediation skills development phase
Introducing the mediation process stage by stage
Stage 1 – Establishing guidelines and explaining the process
Day 4 – Putting it all together
Stage 2 – Hearing the stories
Stage 3 – Listening to needs and exploring solutions
Stage 4 – Exploring how to meet the needs
Stage 5 – Debrief and closing
Day 5 – Renewing the mediation process and applying it to group conflict
Group mediation
Planning the service
Beginning case work
Establishing effective record keeping, monitoring and evaluation strategies
The Peer Mediators’ Handbook
The Peer Mentors’ Handbook
Loose-leaf, 306 x 255, 178 Pages, Published 2007
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