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Subject:

Last Call for "Mentoring" seminar on Monday 31st January (6pm to 8pm) organised by Career Development Group (London and South East Divisio ns)

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"Wontner Edwina (Miss EM)" <[log in to unmask]>

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Wontner Edwina (Miss EM)

Date:

Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:07:25 -0000

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Last call to attend the CDG London and South East Divisions "Mentoring"
seminar being organised by Career Development Group (London and South East
Divisions) 

When? Monday 31st January 2005
	6pm to 8pm 

Where? School of Advanced Study (SAS), Senate House, Malet Street, London
WC1E 7HU 
	(Nearest Tube: Tottenham Court Road, Goodge Street, or Russell
Square. Map available on request.)
	Access code: W - Venue with un-stepped access via main or side door,
wheelchair spaces and adapted toilet. Lifts to all floors.

**Please note: The seminar will start promptly at 6pm for the final weigh-in
of Bob McKee, CILIP Chief Executive and Maggie Haines, CILIP President who
both agreed to take part in the "CILIP Heavyweight's Sponsored Slim" to
raise money for CDG's International Projects. Both are aiming to lose around
10% of their body weight by the 31st January. More details, including
details of how you can sponsor Bob and Maggie is available on the CDG
website: http://www.careerdevelopmentgroup.org.uk/international.htm#bobmc
Come and cheer both Bob and Maggie on 31st January!!

Background about the seminar?
All through the early years of our development as librarians and information
professionals we are offered guidance and support.  Pre-library school
trainers, the library schools themselves and then our Chartership
supervisors all help direct us until we reach the pinnacle that is
Chartership.  But what happens once we have got MCLIP added to our
post-nominals?  It is very easy to feel lost and alone.  One solution might
be a mentor. 

 In his workshop, Dial "M" for "Mentor", Antony Brewerton will draw on the
theory of mentorship and on his own practical experience of mentoring to
explore what the mentor/mentee relationship is all about, what types of
mentorship programmes are on offer, the benefits -and drawbacks- of the
process and (finally) some practical tips to help make mentorship work for
you.  So if you are feeling adrift professionally, it might be time for you
to dial "M" for "Mentor".  And if you feel it is time to give something more
back to the profession, well, that call might just be for you...

Speaker: Antony Brewerton is Subject Team Leader (Arts, Social Sciences &
Health Care) at Oxford Brookes University Library.  He previously worked at
the University of Reading where he was -amongst other things- Faculty Team
Manager for Education and Community Studies.  

The seminar is being held as part of CDG's annual Management Seminar Series
2004/5

Booking information: The cost (including VAT) of each seminar is just £15
for members of the Career Development Group (or £30 pounds to attend all
three); £20 for non-members (or £45 to attend all three); and £10 for
students and the unwaged (or £15 for all three). Details regarding financial
assistance for childcare are available on request. 
Further information: 
VAT is included in the price of these seminars - a VAT receipt is available
on request. Invoices can also be issued on request.
We regret that due to the high administrative cost involved, we are unable
to give refunds for non-attendance. 
To register your booking, please contact Edwina Wontner (full contact
details below) by emailing [log in to unmask]  completing the
attached booking form:
Details:

Name of Visit:	 	
Name:	 	
Job Title:	 	
Organisation:	 	
Address: 	    	
Tel:		
Fax:		
Email:		

Are you a member of CDG? ______________
Please give your CILIP Membership Number _______________
 
For monitoring purposes please remember to state whether you are a member of
the Career Development Group. 

Cheques are to be made payable to - Career Development Group
The Career Development Group is a group of the Chartered Institute of
Library and Information Professionals. Registered Charity: 313014
 
****************************************************************************
************************************
For additional questions please email Edwina Wontner

Best wishes

Edwina Wontner
Project Manager for India
Inward Investment Group
UK Trade & Investment
Bay 911 - 916
66 - 74 Victoria Street
London 
SW1E 6SW
Telephone: 020 7215 4948
Fax: 020 7828 1275
Email:   [log in to unmask]
http://www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk

UK Trade & Investment is the Government organisation that supports 
both companies in the UK doing business internationally and overseas
enterprises 
seeking to locate in the UK.




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