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The
mentoring partners will meet every month
to look at the ways mentees can enhance
their skills and take their career forward.
In addition, as Chair of the CDN the BBC
will be providing ongoing training to mentees
for a period of 12 months through the BBC
Academy. At the launch on Monday, BBC Academy
will host a morning of master classes with
invited speakers, with the afternoon dedicated
to a series of exercises that will create
individual reports for each mentee to be
used to inform the mentoring process
The
mentors, from positions across the broadcasting industry, have been
trained in mentoring and development techniques by Skillset, the
Sector Skills Council (SSC) for Creative Media. A specialist training
programme has been devised by Dr Iona Jones who is also delivering
the training to the mentors, which will train senior executives
in key mentoring practices, with a focus on diversity issues.
Amanda
Rice, BBCs Head of Diversity, said: Providing the diverse
communities of BME and disabled staff with support, encouragement
and guidance is essential to ensure we have talented people in a
range of positions right to the very top of the broadcasting industry.
The
CDNs Senior Mentoring Scheme has received great feedback in
the past, and with the support from BBC Academy and tailored mentor
training funded by Skillset, we hope to produce another great result
this year, inspiring confidence, knowledge and expertise in candidates.
About
Skillset
Skillset is the Sector Skills Council (SSC) for Creative Media,
with responsibility for 60 per cent of the UK Creative Industries.
This comprises TV, film, radio, interactive media, animation, computer
games, facilities, photo imaging, publishing, advertising and fashion
and textiles. SSCs are licensed by the UK Government and by Ministers
in the devolved administrations to tackle the skills and productivity
challenges by sector. They are independent, UK-wide organisations,
are employer-led, and actively involve trade unions, professional
bodies and other stakeholders in the industry.
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