Professional practice supervision
Professional Learning Major Events – 2015 Archive
This page is no longer updated. Page archived on Wednesday, December 9, 2015.FOR PRACTITIONERS IN HUMAN, HEALTH, COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES
This course will examine and critique different approaches to professional supervision in the health, human and community services. It will identify key features of a working environment that can enhance or inhibit supervision. It will assist in identifying and developing knowledge and skills in the application of both staff and student supervision.
Two-day workshop
4 & 11 November | 9.30am–3.30pm | registrations opening soon
At the completion of this course participants will be able to:
- Demonstrate a knowledge of theoretical approaches to professional practice supervision of staff
- Identify and develop supervision processes that are critical to the enhancement of professional practice and the appropriate strategies and skills to implement them
- Critique the relevance of these approaches in a range of practice settings
- Identify and analyse key features of an organisational environment in which supervision plays a positive role and demonstrate the skills to do this
- Analyse issues that may arise in the supervision process and identify appropriate strategies to address these (for example the influence of power on the relationship between supervisor and supervisee, structural inequalities such as race, gender, age).
Presenters
Fees and enquiries
$495 per person (incl. GST)
Contact
Nina Goodwin | T: 02 9351 6329 | E: nina.goodwin@sydney.edu.au
