Title: ROCK SOLID RELATIONSHIPS GAMMA PHI BETA
1ROCK SOLID RELATIONSHIPSGAMMA PHI BETA
- A Mentorship Training Program
2Agenda
- Teambuilding!
- What is mentoring?
- Why is mentoring important?
- Who makes a good mentor?
- What is hazing?
- How are the four Core Values incorporated into
mentoring? - What should New Members expect from Gamma Phi
Beta? - What are the responsibilities of a mentor?
- What can mentors do?
- How do I sign up to be a mentor?
3Team Building
- The Balloon Game!
- Why do you want to be a mentor?
- Does a mentor humiliate her mentee?
- What makes you uncomfortable?
- What was a good mentoring experience for you?
- Who made an impact on your life as a mentor?
- Name two ideas of what you would do as a mentor.
- List three qualities of a positive mentor.
- What is hazing? Give an example.
- What is a negative role model? (list her
characteristics) - What makes you feel special, needed and loved?
- How do you live the Four Core Values?
- What can a new member expect from her membership?
- How will your participation as a positive role
model make an impact?
4 What is Mentoring?
- A Mentor--
- is defined as a knowledgeable and experienced
guide, a trusted ally advocate, and a caring
role model. - helps discover the potential within her sisters
to succeed in school, Gamma Phi Beta, and their
future lives. - nurtures potential through friendship and
support. - Mentoring--
- is a reciprocal relationship with give and take.
- implies that every effort is made to ensure that
every contact with a sister counts every
interaction matters. - is based on quality of time, not quantity of
time. - means making a sincere effort to communicate with
a sister with an open heart and an open mind.
5Why is Mentoring Important for New Members?
- Provides protection and support
- Increases the chance for individual success
- Assists with networking and introductions to new
people - Increases enjoyment and satisfaction
- Helps develop leadership skills knowledge of
the organization - Increases commitment to Gamma Phi Beta
- Forms a foundation for lifelong friendships
- Improves the chance of Lifetime Commitment
6Why is Mentoring Important for the Gamma Phi
Beta Sororityand YOUR chapter?
- Increases member satisfaction
- Increases membership retention
- Increases commitment to our members
- Improves quality of our leaders
- Forms a strong foundation for a lifelong
commitment
7Do YOU have the Potential to be a Good Mentor?
- A Mentor is
- A teacher / coach
- A developer of potential
- A sponsor / guide
- A counselor
- A cheerleader
- An admirable role model
- A friend a sister
- A Mentor is not
- A superior
- A trainer
- An intimidator
- Someone who chastises
- A negative role model
- An antagonist
- Someone who shows the loopholes
8Hazing
- An act or attitude which places members or new
members in a lesser position within the
organization than other members - Any expectation to participate in activities or
perform tasks, duties, or tests in order to gain
approval or acceptance within the organization,
including expectations for new members beyond
what is called for in the sanctioned new member
program - When individual members associate new membership
with certain responsibilities which are not asked
of other (initiated) members - Anything intended to embarrass an individual or
group, which is intended to create an undue
hardship or burden, which could be considered
degrading, undignified, or humiliating, or which
risks emotional or physical harm, regardless of
the persons willingness to participate.
9Practices Considered Hazing
- Preventing new members from wearing Gamma Phi
Beta letters - Withholding date of initiation or information on
the New Member program from new members - Expecting new members to participate in
activities as a new member class, beyond new
member meetings - Unnecessary blindfolding or scavenger hunts
- Wearing anything other than a new member pin to
identify new member status - Quizzing new members in any way beyond the exam
used in the new member program - Holding a new member event that prohibits new
members from getting enough sleep or having
enough time to study - Making troubling sounds during initiation
- Requiring specific scholarship and study habits
10Gamma Phi BetasFour Core Values
11Can YOU Be A Mentor? How Do You Support Our Core
Values?
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12What Should New Members Expect from Gamma Phi
Beta?
- All Gamma Phi Beta New Members should expect they
will - be informed of all expectations
- join an organization, not a dis-organization
- feel nurtured, supported, wanted, loved and
needed - feel that they are a part of a growing sisterhood
- develop new interpersonal and leadership skills
- be respected as individuals and as members of the
group - receive assistance in adjusting to the campus
environment, college life, and sorority
responsibilities - not to be placed in a subservient position
- not fear older members
- have fair treatment
- HAVE FUN!
13 Mentor Responsibilities
- Help mentee become assimilated into the chapter
and accompany her to chapter activities. - Introduce mentee to other initiated members
- Maintain an ongoing interest in the academic
progress of mentee and ensure that necessary
assistance is provided. - Guide mentee in maintaining Gamma Phi Betas high
standards, especially by example. - Serve as a mentor to her mentee.
- Encourage mentee to participate in chapter and
campus activities. - Communicate and spend time with mentee on a
regular basis. - Participate in and support her mentee throughout
the Crescent Values Programs.
14How Can We Mentor Our New Members?
- Communicate regularly and keep New Members
informed of all chapter activities - Spend time getting to know each other
- Introduce New Members to initiated members, key
alumnae, and campus personnel - Continually acquaint and re-acquaint New Members
with Gamma Phi Betas values, policies, and
resources - Model and live the commitment standards we hope
to foster in otherslead by example - Guide New Members toward educational
opportunities take an interest in their
development as good members and potential leaders - Assist others in achieving balance through time
management - Invite New Members to participate in spontaneous
activities - Help members see avoid challenges
- Provide moral support and act as a sounding board
- Show up at activities
- Show appreciation
- Shelter protect others
15What Can Mentors/Mentees Do?
- Go to dollar movie night or watch a favorite TV
show - Have a meal, ice cream, or coffee together
- Go shopping
- Play a sport or to go a sporting event
- Attend chapter events together
- Call / Text / IM
- Go to organizational meetings for campus
activities - Give survival kits for midterms or finals
- Send good luck notes
- Cook
- Exercise
- Have a picnic
- Help with school assignments or attend study
sessions - SPEND TIME GIVE A LISTENING EAR!
16Mentor Commitment How do I sign up to be a
mentor?
- Make YOUR commitment true
- Sign your mentoring contract!
- Its your time to
- CONNECT
- IMPACT
- SHINE!