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Employment History
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1. www.newsandsentinel.com
www.newsandsentinel.com/Commun - [Cached]Published on: 5/30/2007 Last Visited: 5/30/2007
They are, from left, Ceri Walsh, Kelly Johnston, team leader John Neale, Kathryn Fagan and Lucy Ashworth.
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It's part of the exchange to get to see how your job is done in other places," said Lucy Ashworth, 25, a mentor coordinator at the University of Chester.
"Every where we go we give a presentation to the local Rotary clubs and then, when we get home, we will give presentations to our home clubs of the trip. I am from the Neston club, Ceri from Bangor and Lucy and Kathryn from South Wirral. -
2. www.warrington-worldwide.co.uk
www.warrington-worldwide.co.uk - [Cached]Published on: 5/14/2006 Last Visited: 3/25/2007
Mentor co-ordinator Lucy Ashworth said: "It's great for the pupils because the students provide an objective role model who can approach their situation with a fresh pair of eyes. "Our feedback shows that the youngsters really value the chance to confide in someone separate from their parents and teachers. In many cases it helps them enjoy school life, improve their exam performance, increase their aspirations and boost their self-esteem. "The programme in Warrington has great potential and we hope that more schools will come on board in the future." Lucy hopes the scheme will grow to enjoy the success of its Chester counterpart, which helps more than 150 youngsters at seven participating schools. Selected by a rigorous application process, student mentors attend an approved training course which is paid for by the university and provided as part of the Aim Higher National Mentoring Scheme. By building a good rapport with the pupils, the mentors can establish any difficulties they may have, as well as helping with study skills, SATS preparation, GCSE options, and much more. Lucy continued: "One of the strengths of the mentoring scheme is its ability to root out the underlying problems affecting a pupil's academic performance and quality of life. -
3. University of Chester: News and Events
www.chester.ac.uk/news/2007/ma - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2007 Last Visited: 1/27/2008
Mentor Co-ordinator, Lucy Ashworth, said: "It's great for the pupils because the students provide an objective role model who can approach their situation with a fresh pair of eyes.
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Lucy continued: "One of the strengths of the mentoring scheme is its ability to root out the underlying problems affecting a pupil's academic performance and quality of life.

