ONLINE VERSION
PROMOTING CULTURAL COMPETENCE & DIVERSITY IN MENTORING
Needs Assessment
Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire. Caliber, an ICF International Company, in partnership with MENTOR/National Mentoring Partnership (MENTOR) and national mentoring expert Dr. Jean Rhodes, is conducting an assessment of the mentoring community. The purpose of this survey is to identify and evaluate the needs of mentoring programs in regards to cultural competence and diversity. The findings of the survey will inform the development of a toolkit of practical information to assist mentoring programs in promoting cultural competence and diversity. According to the National Center for Cultural Competence (1998, modified from Cross et al., 1989) “cultural competency is a defined set of values and principles, reflected in demonstrated behaviors, attitudes, policies, and structures within an organization that enables staff to work effectively cross-culturally.” (http://www.nccccurricula.info/
culturalcompetence.html) Please keep this definition in mind as you complete the survey.
Your input is very important for the content and design of the toolkit. Please read the instructions carefully and choose the answers that best represent your experiences. We will ask questions about the demographic make-up of your program staff, mentors, and mentees (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, age, etc.).
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number, which is XXXX-XXXX. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 45 minutes per response, including the time to review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. Please allow 45 minutes to complete the entire survey as you will not be able to save your answers and return to the survey later. Your responses are confidential, and will only be viewed by Caliber project staff. At the end of the survey, you will have the option of including your contact information if you are willing to be contacted in the future.
Are you a Mentoring Children of Prisoners Grantee?
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No
Are you a Big Brother Big Sisters of America-Affiliated Program?
Yes
No
Program Background and Context
To maximize the relevance and usefulness of this toolkit for your program, it is important that we have an in-depth understanding of the context in which your program operates. Please answer the following demographic questions about your program and the population you serve.
What is your role in the program? (Check all that apply.)
Caseworker/Project coordinator
Data processing/entry/ reporting
Program manager or director
Volunteer
Consultant
How long have you been with this mentoring program? (Check only one.)
How long has your mentoring program been in operation? (Check only one.)
0–1 year
2–4 years
5–7 years
8–10 years
More than 10 years
In what setting does your program offer mentoring? (Check all that apply.)
Community-at-large
School-based
Faith-based
Workplace-based
E-mentoring
Other, please specify
What types of mentoring does your program offer? (Check all that apply.)
Group
One-to-one
Peer
To answer the following questions, please use your best estimate of numbers/percentages.
What is the size of your local mentoring program? (Choose the approximate number of program staff, mentors, and mentees from the menus below.)
Number of Program Staff |
Number of Mentors |
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What is the average amount of time that MENTORS commit to and remain in your mentoring program?
What is the average amount of time that MENTEES stay in your mentoring program?
Please choose the geographic setting that best describes the primary population that you work with: (Check only one.)
Rural
Suburban
Tribal
Urban
What percent of your program’s staff, mentors, and mentees are in the following racial/ethnic groups?
Race/Ethnicity |
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Mentees |
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American Indian or Alaska Native |
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Asian |
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Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander |
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Biracial or multiracial |
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Other |
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Please provide an estimated percent of mentees participating in your program in the following grade levels.
Elementary School |
Middle School |
High School |
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Please provide an estimated percent of mentors participating in your program in the following age groups.
Age of Mentors |
_____% Under 18 years _____% 19–21 years _____% 22–25 years _____% 26–30 years _____% 31–39 years _____% 40–49 years _____% 50–59 years _____% 60 or more years
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Provide an estimate of the highest level of education completed by mentors participating in your program, if available.
Percent of Mentors |
_____% High school diploma or equivalent _____% Some college _____% Associate degree _____% Bachelor’s degree _____% Master’s degree _____% Doctorate degree _____% Trade/Vocational degree _____% Professional degree _____% Certificate _____% Other: |
What is the gender distribution of mentees participating in your program?
Gender of Mentees |
_____% Male _____% Female |
What is the gender distribution of mentors participating in your program:
Gender of Mentors |
_____% Male _____% Female |
In the previous year, what percentage of one-to-one mentor/mentee relationships lasted for each time period listed below?
Percent of Mentors |
_____% 3 months or less _____% 4–6 months _____% 7-9 months _____% 10-12 months _____% More than 12 months
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Tell us about the challenges you have faced and the strategies your program has followed for recruitment, assessment and matching; training; cultural competency and diversity; community involvement; and parent education and involvement.
What are the most effective strategies employed by your program to recruit racially/ethnically diverse mentors? (Check all that apply.)
Newspaper advertisements
Newspaper articles about the program
Public service announcements on radio or television
Internet
Word-of-mouth
Faith-based organizations
Civic organizations and social clubs
Referrals from other organizations
Youth involvement
Not applicable
Other: (please specify)_____________________________________
What are the most critical barriers/challenges you face in recruiting racially/ethnically diverse mentors? (Check all that apply.)
Inadequate resources (staff, time, space)
Lack of in-house policies/procedures
Mandatory screening process (background check, fingerprinting)
Lack of cultural competency within the program
Level of mentor commitment (duration and intensity)
Lack of racial/ethnic diversity of program staff
Lack of racial/ethnic diversity of mentors
Lack of youth involvement
Maintaining relationships over time
Don’t know
Other: (please specify) ___________________________________
What are the most effective criteria employed by your program for making assessments and matches of mentors and mentees? (Check all that apply.)
Gender
Age
Socioeconomic status
Culture
Language
Race/ethnicity
Similar interests
Similar life experiences
Same or similar community
Duration and intensity of commitment
Don’t know
Other: (please specify) ___________________________________
What are the most critical barriers/challenges you face in the assessment and matching process? (Check all that apply.)
Lack of staff
Lack of in-house policies/procedures
Lack of necessary skills/knowledge
Mandatory screening process (background check, fingerprinting)
Lack of cultural competency within program
Level of mentor commitment (duration and intensity)
Lack of similarity between mentors and mentees
Lack of racial/ethnic diversity of program staff
Lack of racial/ethnic diversity of mentors
Developing appropriate matches
Maintaining relationships over time
Obtaining referrals for children of prisoners (if applicable)
Don’t know
Other: (please specify) ___________________________________
What are the most effective strategies employed by your program to provide training to program staff and mentors? (Check all that apply.)
Program director conducts training sessions
Program staff conduct training sessions
Professional trainers
Outside topic specialists (youth counseling, family systems, culture and development, religious affiliates of various faiths)
Participation of youth in training sessions
Role-play
Multimedia (DVD, CD, film/video)
Online training tools (please specify)______________________
Don’t know
Other: (please specify) ___________________________________
What are the most critical barriers/challenges you face in training program staff and mentors? (Check all that apply.)
Inadequate staff to conduct training
Inadequate time to train
Inadequate space to conduct training
Inadequate supplies for training
Lack of necessary skills/knowledge
Lack of in-house policies/procedures
Lack of cultural competency within program
Lack of racial/ethnic diversity of program staff
Lack of racial/ethnic diversity of mentors
Lack of mentor availability to attend training sessions
Don’t know
Other: (please specify) ___________________________________
Please answer the following question using the following definition of cultural competence: According to the National Center for Cultural Competence (1998, modified from Cross et al., 1989) “cultural competency is a defined set of values and principles, reflected in demonstrated behaviors, attitudes, policies, and structures within an organization that enables staff to work effectively cross-culturally.” (http://www.nccccurricula.info/culturalcompetence.html).
How effective is your program in addressing cultural competence in the following areas? (Please circle your answer.)
Areas That Address Cultural Competence |
Not Somewhat Very Not Effective Effective Effective Applicable |
Recruitment of mentors |
1 2 3 0 |
Recruitment of program staff |
1 2 3 0 |
Assessment/Matching |
1 2 3 0 |
Training of mentors |
1 2 3 0 |
Training of program staff |
1 2 3 0 |
Service delivery approaches |
1 2 3 0 |
Program curricula design and/or selection |
1 2 3 0 |
Policies and procedures that recognize cultural differences |
1 2 3 0 |
Community partnerships |
1 2 3 0 |
Are there other areas where you address cultural competence?
Please answer the following question using the following definition of racial and ethnic diversity: As defined by the Associated Students of University of Oregon (n.d.), diversity means understanding, recognizing, and promoting individual differences in multiple ways, including: “…race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious beliefs, political beliefs, or other ideologies.” http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~asuomca/diversityinit/definition.html
How effective is your program in addressing racial/ethnic diversity in the following areas?
Areas That Address Racial/Ethnic Diversity |
Very Somewhat Not Not Effective Effective Effective Applicable |
Recruitment of mentors |
1 2 3 0 |
Recruitment of program staff |
1 2 3 0 |
Assessment/Matching |
1 2 3 0 |
Training of mentors |
1 2 3 0 |
Training of program staff |
1 2 3 0 |
Service delivery approaches |
1 2 3 0 |
Program curricula design and/or selection |
1 2 3 0 |
Policies and procedures that recognize cultural differences |
1 2 3 0 |
Community partnerships |
1 2 3 0 |
Are there other areas where you address racial/ethnic diversity?
Tell us about the training, professional development, and enrichment activities your program provides to staff, mentors, and mentees.
Our program provides training and professional development to program staff in the following areas:
General Training/Professional Development Topic Areas |
DROP DOWN MENU SELECTIONS |
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Cultural awareness |
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Cultural competence |
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Ethnic identity |
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Diversity and tolerance |
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Youth age and gender differences |
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Religious diversity |
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Communication and listening skills |
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Are there other training/professional development topic areas addressed with program staff?
Our program provides training to mentors in the following areas: (Check all that apply.)
General Training Session Topic Areas |
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Cultural competence |
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Diversity and tolerance |
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Youth ethnic identity |
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Healthy youth pro-social behaviors |
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Gender differences |
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Youth attitudes and beliefs |
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Communication and listening skills |
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Religious diversity |
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Are there other training session topic areas addressed with mentors?
Please rank the top 5 risk factors that mentees in your program have experienced (or are experiencing)
Has few/no positive adult role models
Lives in extreme poverty
Is failing in school
Has a learning disability/is developmentally delayed
Has been neglected/abused
Gets into frequent fights with peers
Has self-esteem problems
Is in a gang
Uses drugs/alcohol
Has parents who abuse drugs/alcohol
Has other behavioral problems
Has language or cultural barriers
Is in foster care
Other: (please specify)____________________________
Our program provides enrichment activities to mentees in the following areas: (Check all that apply.)
Enrichment Activity Topic Areas |
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Leadership skills |
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Educational success |
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Cultural awareness |
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Self-esteem/Ethnic identity |
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Age differences |
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Gender differences |
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Religious diversity |
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Health and fitness |
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Pro-social skills |
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Communication and listening skills |
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Are there other enrichment activity topic areas addressed with mentees?
Next, tell us about your program’s participation in community-based activities and efforts to educate and involve parents in program activities.
Does your program support mentors and mentees in community-based activities?
Yes
No
If yes, what types of activities?
Is your program affiliated with or partners of other social service agencies to support your mentees? (Check all that apply.)
Faith-based
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of America
Non-profit organizations
Community-based organizations
Criminal justice system
Local colleges and universities
Local companies
Other (please specify):____________________________
Our program provides parent education in the following areas: (Check all that apply.)
Understanding the mentoring process
Cultural awareness
Family cohesiveness
Resources and referral services
We do not provide parent education
Other: (please specify)___________________________
Our program seeks parental involvement in mentoring activities in the following ways: (Check all that apply.)
To deliver training
To support mentee enrichment activities
To assist with mentor recruitment activities
To participate in limited mentor/mentee events
We do not include parents in mentoring activities
Other: (please specify)___________________________
To develop a high quality and useful toolkit, we would like to learn which topics and materials would be best suited to your needs.
Please rate your program's priority in having the following module topics addressed in the toolkit. (Check one in each category.)
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Recruiting minority mentors |
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Assessment and matching of youth and mentors |
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Educating parents about same-race and cross-race matching in mentoring programs |
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Training in cultural competence |
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Promoting ethnic identity in minority youth |
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Promoting cultural awareness and understanding in programming |
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Diversity, tolerance and minority youth |
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Understanding religious differences |
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Beyond race and ethnicity: How socioeconomic status, family structure, and community context influence youth |
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Understanding minority youth development (age, gender, and self- concept) |
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Mentoring biracial or multiracial youth: Challenges and opportunities |
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Transitions from elementary to middle school |
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Transitions from middle to high school |
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Communication and listening skills |
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Fostering healthy relationships: Family, friends, and community |
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Mentoring children experiencing grief and loss |
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Mentoring children exposed to violence, abuse or neglect |
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Understanding youth coping mechanisms: Peer Pressure and Making positive choices |
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Preparing minority youth for graduation and beyond |
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If you selected Recruiting Minority Mentors, indicate which minority populations you are interested in learning more about recruiting from (Check all that apply.)
African American
Latino/Hispanic
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Biracial or multiracial
Other
Please specify the type of information, materials, or tools needed to enhance or improve your mentoring program's recruitment of minority mentors (e.g., strategies).
Please specify the type of information, materials, or tools needed to enhance or improve your mentoring program's assessment and matching of mentors and mentees (e.g., evaluation tools).
Please specify the type of information, materials, or tools needed to enhance or improve your mentoring program's training and professional development of program staff and mentors (e.g., training delivery methods, types of training).
Please specify the type of information, materials, or tools needed to enhance or improve your mentoring program's enrichment activities for mentees (e.g., cultural awareness, healthy relationships).
We are designing a toolkit to be user-friendly and practical for program administrators. Please answer the following questions that focus on the format, uses of, and access to technology for the toolkit.
Please rank the following possible toolkit formats in order of preference.
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What factors would make you more likely to use the toolkit? (Check all that apply.)
Cost
User friendly format
Web-based
Relevance to program needs
Other: (please specify)____________________________
What factors might keep you from using the toolkit? (Check all that apply.)
Cost
Format (not user-friendly)
Web-based
Relevance to program needs
Other: (please specify) ____________________________
If the toolkit was designed to meet the needs you have outlined in this questionnaire, would you be willing to promote its use throughout your program?
Yes (In what ways?)
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No (Why not?)
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If you have materials that you would like to share with us, please send them to:
Caliber, an ICF International Company
c/o Kecia Robinson
10530 Rosehaven Street
Suite 400
Fairfax, VA 22030
Contact (Optional)
We need participants for follow-up telephone interviews and for piloting the toolkit. If you would like to participate, please provide us with your contact information. By doing so, you will be automatically entered into a drawing for a free Apple iPod nano!
Name: _____________________________________________
Title or Position: ____________________________________
Program: __________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________
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Phone: ___________________________________________
E-mail: ___________________________________________
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Thanks for your
participation!
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire |
Author | Jill Berger |
Last Modified By | ICF |
File Modified | 2007-05-16 |
File Created | 2007-04-17 |