Thursday, 8 February 2018

Women supporting women - This is their story.





Our Story


Sue – The Mentee
“Dee volunteered to be my mentor as part of a Graduate employment program and for me it was probably the most valuable part of the program.

Dee and I made a commitment to meet monthly and at first, I was nervous at our meetings and felt unsure what to discuss. I would write up discussion points beforehand, to help guide our conversation. These helped, but I always found that once we started talking, the conversation would flow more easily than I expected, and Dee would often offer advice and guidance that I hadn’t known to ask for.

Having someone with some independence from my work to talk to really helped me to tackle problems I came across. Dee provided a new perspective, helping me to shift my thinking, and she encouraged me to take action to solve my own problems.

Having regular meetings also gave me a certain amount of accountability, since she would ask how things had progressed when I saw her next month. This motivated me and helped me to build confidence. 

Having someone in my corner who was consistently helpful and supportive was hugely valuable to me.
The mentoring Dee provided benefited me emotionally but also helped me to become a more confident and capable employee. I hope that one day I will be able to provide the same sort of support to a mentee.”

Dee – The Mentor
“I expressed my interest in the mentoring program, as I wanted an opportunity to help graduates, who would often be new to the workforce, establish themselves in their roles. I have worked in this sector for 31 years and I felt it was time to pass on something of what I have learned to someone else, in the event it could be helpful.

Roles and functions are changing along with what we do, how we do it and which roles we work in. I felt I had something to offer a graduate in understanding why these changes were occurring along with how to work with and navigate them.

I was paired with Sue and discovered we had some similar interests – which was a great start! I always find that it is easier to establish connection with people where there is food involved, so we met for breakfast most of the time and, through this, quickly established trust and rapport.

I heard Sue talk about her aspirations and her challenges. We talked about how she could achieve her goals and the strategies to address things that she may not have come across before. I used my contacts where I could, and I watched Sue transform ‘before my eyes’.  It was wonderful to see this happen and understand some of the work Sue had done behind that transformation.

 I felt very privileged to share in Sue’s successes. When she secured a permanent role, I’m not sure who was more excited! Mentoring has been such a rewarding experience – I would do it again in a heartbeat.”


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