Transformative Clinical Supervision

Topic
An advanced workshop enhancing supervision practice
Start Date
17 June 2024
End Date
19 June 2024
Start Time
17, 18 and 19 June 2024 (2.5 days)
Venue
Matiu Room, Te Wharewaka, at the Wellington Function Centre
Contact Name
Liz Waugh
Contact Email
liz.waugh@christchurchpsychology.co.nz
Attachment
Event Flyer
Who Can Register?
Anyone

Transformative clinical supervision presented by Fran Vertue, Jason Northover and Liz Waugh. This is an advanced workshop on individual supervision.


It is designed for psychologists, counsellors, social workers, psychotherapists, and other mental health professionals with experience of individual clinical supervision in any contexts including private practice, health, NGOs, and forensic settings.

The programme includes didactic teaching, demonstrations, and opportunities to practice, utilising a “hear one, see one, do one” pedagogy. You will take away theoretical understanding and practical skills that you can readily apply to your supervision practice.

Themes covered include:

  • Supervision through multicultural lenses
  • Ethical issues in supervision
  • A Supervisor’s Toolkit including:
    - Reflective practice methods
    - Providing corrective and affirmative feedback
    - Cross-professional / cross-role supervision
    - How do I know I'm doing a good enough job?
    - Workload management

Please email liz.waugh@christchruchpsychology.co.nz for a registration form


An additional workshop is offered ($30) on 19 June 2024, from 1 – 4.30 pm

Supervision through a complaint process - presented by Fran Vertue

We all dread the possibility of a complaint, and our first response is often to turn to our supervisor for help. However, as supervisors, we may be unsure how best to support our supervisees. This seminar, led by Fran, will focus on what psychologists have experienced in supervision when a complaint has been made about their work, and how supervisors can best assist their supervisees through the process. Fran will present the data from a research project she has conducted with supervisees and supervisors (all psychologists) who have been involved in a complaint process.


Please see the attached flyer for additional information on both workshops and presenters.
 

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