The RestArt Handbook aims to provide guidelines for mentors on how to use the toolkit “Empowering Restarting Women Entrepreneurs: Unleash The Potential with the Mentor’s Toolkit”. The toolkit aims to enhance the skills of mentors by providing them with insights into effective mentoring techniques, communication strategies, problem-solving approaches, and conflict-resolution methods. It equips mentors with the ability to foster a supportive and conducive environment for the growth and development of restarting women entrepreneurs in art and creative industries.
The RestArt Mentor’s Toolkit
The RestART Mentors Toolkit is structured as a visual map in which mentors can look up alternative instruments and best practices to support and develop mentoring programs/activities for restarting women entrepreneurs. The toolkit is an online resource freely accessible on the project website and the Ment-Net platform, containing over 100 instruments. In that way, mentors can identify instruments and best practices that they would like to implement in the mentoring process.
Ment-Net | RestARTing Women through Mentorship
Ment-Net provides a solution to the lack of confidence and skills that women entrepreneurs in the arts and creative industry have. The platform simplifies the user’s interaction and enables women to build a larger network. The network will be a hub for restarting women entrepreneurs while also providing opportunities for exchange (mentor-mentee, mentee-mentee, mentor-mentor) and training opportunities and tools for mentors that help enhance their mentoring ability to address the unique needs of restarting women entrepreneurs.
RestART X FilmEU Talks
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Restarting Businesses in the Creative and Arts Industry through Mentorship
The NEED for a comprehensive analysis arises from the lack of data and visibility surrounding women’s inequality in the art and creative industries. While a large number of studies on female entrepreneurs exists, e.g., on their motivations, gender issues in culture, and entrepreneurship in culture and creative industries.