
R4. “BIG BROTHER FOR INCLUSION” PLATFORM
Mentoring
Mentoring is a formal or informal one-on-one relationship between a more experienced person (mentor) and a less experienced person (mentee) aimed at developing skills in the areas of training, education, work, and social purposes.

Do you want to participate?

MENTOR
Someone who has lived with a rare disease for a long time and has overcome numerous barriers throughout their life. and has developed skills and techniques to navigate these challenges.

MENTEE
Someone who is experiencing the initial symptoms of the rare disease and, therefore, lacks experience and information about the condition, its diagnosis, and its symptoms.
TRAINING
INTRODUCTION TO MENTORING

EXERCISES ON ACTIVE LISTENING AND POSITIVE FEEDBACK

WHAT MAKES ME A GOOD MENTOR?

WHAT MAKES ME A GOOD MENTEE?

ETHICS AND SAFETY IN THE MENTORING PROCESS

MENTORSHIP RELATIONSHIP: BEGINNING

MENTORSHIP AGREEMENT: DOCUMENTS

QUALITY YOUTH MENTORING FOR INCLUSION
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