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Description

Quality supervision is consistently identified as a practice that directly benefits workers, agencies and clients. Effective supervision increases job satisfaction and morale, ensures clients are receiving optimal treatment through better communication, provides transference of complex clinical skills to workers and builds a culture of best practice and innovation.

It comprises a mixture of theory and practice relating to supervision and covers a range of topics, including the history of supervision, supervision models, contracting, feedback, legal and ethical issues, diversity, and action methods.
The training will commence with an online self-paced module. There are then two successive sessions of live streaming, followed by another online self-paced module and a further two live streaming sessions.

Please note: This course is designed for clinicians already providing supervision, and who are able to apply theory to practice with their own supervisees. Pre-reading as well as live supervision exercises are recommended to be carried out between each of the live streaming sessions.
Reference is made to the difference between line-management and clinical supervision, though the training emphasis is on clinical supervision. Group Supervision is not covered as a specific area in this course, though the frameworks shared will be relevant.

We are now taking Expressions of Interest for places in its first Clinical Supervision Training course for 2021.

This event will cover:

  • Describe a range of supervision modes, methods, and models, and begin to identify your own supervision practice model
  • Identify the roles and tasks within supervision, and factors which enhance the process, and ensure professionalism
  • Apply a range of techniques for giving and eliciting feedback in supervision
  • Identify and respond to issues such as culture, power, class, age and gender in supervision
  • Consider the organisational context of supervision & Apply a range of skills relating to 'use of self' within supervision
  • Describe compassion fatigue and satisfaction, and develop a self-care plan

Eligibility criteria

Clinicians already engaged in providing clinical supervision, and psychologists, social workers, family therapists, counsellors, and anyone in the helping professions who is currently or soon to be providing clinical supervision to others, and who have the capacity to be practising supervision for the duration of the course.

Categories: Capability 13 - Enabling reflective and supportive ways of working
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Other
Levels: Introductory, Intermediate
Lifespans: Infant, Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult, Older Persons

Wednesday 17 February 2021
09:30 to 16:00
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Wednesday 24 February 2021
09:30 to 16:00
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Tuesday 9 March 2021
09:30 to 16:00
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Tuesday 30 March 2021
09:30 to 16:00
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Self-paced Online and Live Stream Online (2 x 5-hr)

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The course cost is $1390.00 (inc GST), No payment is required for the submission of your Expression of Interest in the course
We will contact you after we have received your expression of interest.

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Provided by The Bouverie Centre
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