Description

This one day workshop is designed to aid participants in their use of reflection within clinical supervision. The focus of the workshop will be to explore the concepts of responsibility, our core qualities, personal values and the “drivers” that influence our ways of relating. The workshop will provide space for individual reflection, small group (triad) and large group interaction.

Definitions of clinical supervision will be explored along with its purpose, policy, provision and agreements.
Participants may be given an opportunity to have a “live” experience of clinical supervision through demonstration and/ or practice with other participants. The workshop is likely to be of most interest to nurses that are newly engaged in clinical supervision and others thinking of seeking or wanting more from their clinical supervision.

At the end of this training participants will:
- Have a clearer understanding of the purpose and structure of clinical supervision
- Understand the components of a supervision agreement;
- Be able to articulate the responsibilities of a supervisee;
- Have reflected on some of the ethical dimensions of clinical supervision; and
- Have reflected on their own values, core qualities and drivers in supervision.

Trainers

  • Maggie McIntosh — Eastern Health
  • John Forster — St Vincent's

Categories: Capability 13 - Enabling reflective and supportive ways of working
Disciplines: Allied Health, Medical, Nursing
Levels: Introductory
Lifespans: Infant, Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult, Older Persons

Wednesday 20 March 2019
09:30 to 16:30
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Hawthorn East

Specific location and venue confirmed by provider upon registration.

There is no charge for training for staff employed by services within the NEVIL Cluster unless otherwise stipulated.
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