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Mr. Gullikson’s list of the Best Mentoring Blogs includes two from Down Under: Ann Rolf’s Australian perspective on Mentoring and Youth Empowerment from New Zealand. He also include Peer Resources from Canada.
If you are looking for mentoring for children, Mr. Gullikson mentions four:
For us, one of the most interesting blogs was Mentors @ Work. At Mentor Resources, we tend to focus on improving the productivity of knowledge workers. Most of our corporate clients are heavy in engineers, scientists, accountants or other highly trained employees who occassionally need help in the development of management skills, leadership training or other skills. Mentors at Work is focused on apprentices, craftmen and other skilled labours.