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Mentors for adolescents in foster care
Authors:Dr. Edmund V. Mech Ph.D.  Ms. Julie A. Pryde MSW  Dr. Joan R. Rycraft Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) School of Social Work, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1207 W. Oregon, 61801 Urbana, IL
Abstract:
Significant numbers of adolescents in foster placement plan to live independently following discharge. Mentoring is increasingly being used as a support service to assist older foster youths to make the transition to adult living. A survey of 29 child welfare programs indicate that a variety of mentoring models are in use. The main models are transitional Life Skills Mentors, Cultural-Empowerment Mentors, and Corporate-Business Mentors. Mentoring connects foster wards with a cross-section of community citizens who provide a bridge to higher education and employment, and serve as a resource for transitional problem-solving. Information is needed on the impacts of mentor-mentee matches and efforts to sustain mentor-mentee relationships.Based on a paper presented at the Second National Child Welfare Conference, Division of Child Welfare Research, Arlington, Virginia, 1994. The research is supported by Research Grant #90CW1026 entitled ldquoMentors as Resources for Preparing Foster Youths for Independent Living,rdquo from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Washington, D.C.the Principal Investigator, Foster Youth Project and Adolescent Mentor Project.
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