What do you talk about in group supervision?
What do you talk about in group supervision?
What do therapists talk about in clinical supervision?
- Issues pertaining to current clients.
- Overall development of social work/therapy skills.
- Development of professional self.
- Issues related to current employment.
What are the 3 categories of supervision?
There are three types of supervision: administrative, clinical (also called educational supervision) and supportive supervision.
How do you do reflective supervision?
Reflective supervision is characterized by active listening and thoughtful questioning by both parties. The role of the supervisor is to help the supervisee to answer her own questions and to provide the support and knowledge necessary to guide decision-making.
What is good social work supervision?
Social work supervision is a process by which an organisation provides support and guidance to social workers. “Supervision must enable and support workers to build effective professional relationships, develop good practice, and exercise both professional judgement and discretion in decision-making.
What is group supervision?
Group supervision involves the use of a group setting to enable members to reflect on their work. By pooling skills, experience and knowledge, the aim of the session is to improve the skills and capability of both individuals and the group.
How do you effectively use supervision?
When using the supervision cycle in practice:
- do not feel that each stage of the cycle must rigidly follow the last – there will be many times when the conversation moves back and forth between the stages.
- do try and use mainly open questions in order to facilitate discussion and explore the supervisee’s perspective.
What are the goals of supervision?
The central goals of supervision are:
- Promoting supervisee developmental growth through teaching and supporting the supervisee’s knowledge and applied skills.
- Protecting the welfare of clients by ensuring that the clients the supervisee is working with are receiving high-quality professional services.