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Welcome to the Mentor Scheme at the University of Bath

To support and guide aspiring clinical psychologists from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds

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Mentor Testimonial

“Hearing the passion and enthusiasm of mentees for clinical practice - this was energising for me. It was also good to feel I might be helping someone progress who will help the profession become more diverse”

LATEST UPDATES

The next Mentor Scheme cycle will commence in 2024/25

Event: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at Bath DClin programme: Learning, Reflecting and Developing for now and the future
 

Thursday 13th July 2023 

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Sign up now for FREE. You need a ticket to attend in person (limited availability). Lunch will be provided.  

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/653773653597

Toolkits

We've officially launched our toolkits developed in collaboration with some of our former mentees and mentors from the scheme. You can find them under each dedicated 'resources' page or click on the buttons below!

About us

The Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) training course at University of Bath recognises the lack of diversity and inclusivity within clinical psychology training and the wider profession. To this end, the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) mentor scheme was launched in 2019 to support aspiring clinical psychologists from ethnic minority backgrounds. The scheme aims  to provide guidance and support through mentorship for those wishing to gain a place on clinical psychology training.

Our impact since 2019

2019/2020: 20 Mentees

2020/2021: 23 Mentees

2021/2022: 46 Mentees

2022/2023: 46 Mentees

135

Mentees

to date

15+

Mentees have been employed as an Assistant Psychologist

15+

Mentees have been accepted onto a Clinical Psychology Training Programme

Our core values

Empowerment

Equality

Embracing cultural differences

Sharing knowledge

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Mentees

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Trainee Mentors

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Qualified Mentors

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Connect with us

Opportunities for collaboration email:

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