Examples of Mentoring Programme in a sentence
A total of 220 contractors were trained through 12 construction information sessions, 108 contractors received Foundation Phase training, and 19 CIDB Grade 3 and 5 contractors participated in the Advanced Training and Mentoring Programme.
This could provide valuable evidence in relation to career progression for employees with disabilities References Association for Higher Education Access and Disability (AHEAD) Willing Able Mentoring Programme.
Our Execu- tive Mentoring Programme has enabled us to further increase the proportion of female managers in the company.
Reverse mentoring opportunities for senior management level employeesReverse mentoring opportunities for senior management level employeesThis year we have expanded our Reverse Mentoring Programme.
The Department, through the District Mentoring Programme, addressed the basic requirements for running an education district effectively.
For this purpose, we have success- fully continued our Executive Mentoring Programme for women and our training directed towards preparation for taking up membership on supervisory boards together with the Fidar network (Women in Supervisory Boards).
Mentoring Programme Enabling student’s transition into HE through mentoring with Level 1 and Level 2 mature students.
EJP RD Mentoring programmeApplicants that are invited to submit a second stage proposal are strongly encouraged to make use of the EJP Rare Diseases Mentoring Programme.
The 12-week Educate Mentoring Programme is well defined and, as demonstrated by the trial, was able to be delivered as intended by the RFL Foundations staff to pupils meeting the inclusion criteria through local schools.Although the achieved sample size was smaller than that anticipated in the study protocol, there was effective data collection during the pilot trial with minimal missing data, with pupils retained in the sample from pre- to post-surveys.
It was agreed to recommend that the programme continues on the basis of delivery of a further phase of the Business Mentoring Programme for a 30 further businesses at a total cost of £25,500, it being noted that there was provision for this expenditure in the current Economic Development Budget Estimates 2016/2017.