Introduction to Clinical Supervision Training - 2 Day

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Introduction to Clinical Supervision Training - 2 Day

Introduction to Clinical Supervision Training - 2 Day Workshop

By Centre for Mental Health Learning

Date and time

Ends on Thu, 2 Jun 2022 11:30 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

This is a free event designed for, and delivered by, nursing staff within the public clinical mental health workforce in Victoria, (staff employed at Area Mental Health Services, Forensicare or mental health staff from RCH). If allied health staff choose to attend, they must take into consideration their own discipline's requirements and standards regarding supervision.

Note: this training is not intended for the Lived Experience Workforce.

Please note, if you do register for this event and it is not clear you are part of the intended audience, your registration will be confirmed two weeks prior to the event start date, or earlier.

Day 1: Focusing on Reflective Practice as a Supervisee

The focus of the introductory day 1 workshop will be to:

  • Demystify what is and is not clinical supervision
  • Identify and practice reflection using experiential activities
  • Provide an opportunity to understand our core qualities which will influence our selection of a clinical supervisor
  • Prepare participants for engaging in clinical supervision as a supervisee

Day 2: Establishing the Structure & Processes for Clinical Supervision

The focus of the introductory day 2 workshop will be to:

  • Engage in the first meeting and negotiate the needs of the supervisee
  • Identify the core components included in a clinical supervision session
  • Define the characteristics of a clinical supervision relationship
  • Provide further opportunity to practice reflection

Delivery Mode – 2 Full Day Online Training - Delivered via Zoom

Day 1: (20 May)

Day 2: (3 June)

Note: These 2 days are a pre-requisite for enrolling in the course 'Developing Practice as a Clinical Supervisor' to be delivered later in the calendar. At the end of these two days the participants will not have sufficient skills to deliver nursing-specific clinical supervision and are suggested to undertake the above mentioned 3-day course.

Presenter:

Michele Puncher, Eastern Health

Joanne Stubbs, Centre for Mental Health Learning

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The CMHL is the central agency for public mental health, including lived experience, workforce development in Victoria.

The CMHL is the central agency which connects, collects and shares information, tools, resources and expertise created through DHHS investment to ensure skills and knowledge are shared widely, and mental health workers at every stage of their career have the opportunity to grow their leadership capabilities.

 

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