Certificate in Individual & Group Supervision
Supervision Training Services
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Trainer: Barbara Matheson
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Course Outline: Certificate of Attainment in Supervision Course is made of four components of training:
Pre-course Training as part of their pre-course study, each student will read the academic text The Practice of Clinical and Counselling Supervision”, 2016 Pelling and Armstrong. This text lays the foundation for the three-day's workshop. Students will be required to complete a 42-question questionnaire relating to the contents of the textbook. This is a mandatory requirement as it provides each student with a broad theoretical understanding of the different settings and theories of Supervision.
All participants will receive a comprehensive manual on DAY 1 of their 3-day workshop.
Topics Covered
• Theory of Supervision
• Best Practice
• What is Professional Supervision
• What skills does a professional supervisor need?
• What will be covered in a session of professional supervision?
• What are the different settings and forms for professional supervision
• What are the Supervisor and Supervisee’s responsibilities?
• Legal and Risk management issues in the Allied Health Industry
• Legislation
• Frontline management professional supervision
• Issues in applying Professional Supervision
• Resistant supervisees
• Note taking and record keeping
• Mental Health Issues and Supervision
• Transference potential
• Stress, Anxiety, Conflict and potential Burnout
• Consent Forms and Contracts, Confidentiality form
• Ethics in supervision
Learning objectives
• To identify concepts and principles underling supervision.
• To increase participants’ ability to identify and apply arrange of theories motivational, power, learning, parallel processes, transference and counter transference, cognitive and emotional process, system theory.
• To increase participants’ understanding and ability to make an educational assessment incorporating application of theories of professional development stages and learning styles.
• To increase participants, understanding of the range of models of practice and to reflect on their own strengths and weaknesses arising out of their connections to the range of models.
• To heighten participants capacity to analyse new problems presented.
The RISE UP training program will be delivered over three days by an experienced registered PACFA, ACA Supervisors
Pre-workshop Minimum of 80 hours to read the text and answer the questionnaire, plus write a 200-word essay
DAY 1 The first day focuses primarily on theory and is spent working through the RISE UP workshop manual & power point presentation with participants interaction and discussion.
DAY 2 Begins with viewing and critiquing of a Supervision session. This is followed by a practice session working through scenarios from the workshop manual in triads. The afternoon is then spent with students assessing and supervising 30-minute sessions in triads, as preparation for the final day assessment phase.
DAY 3 This is the formal assessment day where each student rotates through a triad rotating through the three positions of Supervisor, Assessor and Supervisee. Each position is completed over a 60 minutes period.
Day 4 To be finalised 60 days, after completing days 1,2,3, Supervisor is to deliver 12 Supervised Supervision Sessions, with the critique witnessed by the supervisee for assessment. interactive workbook provided
RISE UP Training Philosophy
There are no role plays in training program. Our philosophy is that you can’t learn the real from the unreal. All students are to bring real and relevant issues for supervision to the workshop.
Cost: $1100 full price
Discount price for early bird $1000
Presenter:
Barbara Matheson Registered ACA College of Supervisors Honorary Member ACA 3806
Registered Optimise Potential Trainer & Assessor
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This course can count as 24 hours of Category A CPD
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