1st Edition

Mentoring for Speech and Language Therapists Unlocking Professional Development Throughout Your Career

By Mary Heritage Copyright 2024
    128 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Speechmark

    128 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Speechmark

    In this book, Mary Heritage shows how mentoring can have a powerful impact on the speech and language therapist and their professional development. The text sets out the impact of mentoring at each stage of the speech and language therapist’s career – students, novice practitioners, and leaders – and explores how mentoring is distinct from other supportive relationships that are available, such as counselling, coaching line management, and education. The reader is guided through the process of finding a mentor and making the most of the mentoring relationship. The book goes on to outline what makes a good mentor and concludes with a vision and call to action for the profession to embrace mentoring more widely, with particular focus on creating a more inclusive professional community.

    Each section concludes with a space for reflection and action planning to guide the reader through their own journey of understanding how to use mentoring to unlock their own professional development needs.

    This resource is relevant for all speech and language therapists: those embarking on a new career in speech and language therapy, those needing guidance at a career crossroads, leaders looking to develop a workforce, and those wishing to diversify their communication skills to support their colleagues.

    Foreword

     

    Introduction

     

    1. What is Mentoring

     

    2. Mentoring in Speech and Language Therapy

     

    3. How to Find and Work with Your Mentor

     

    4. Becoming a Mentor

     

    5. Mentoring for Inclusion

     

    6. A Vision for Collaborative Mentoring

     

    Index

    Biography

    Mary Heritage is a speech and language therapist with over 35 years’ experience of healthcare, and is now Senior Lecturer at the University of Lincoln, UK. She is interested in developing people throughout their career and practices as a coach-mentor, supporting healthcare professionals at every stage.