For Nurses and Allied Health Professionals.
Clinical supervision is the term used to describe a formal process of professional support and provides an opportunity for staff to:
- Reflect on and review their practice.
- Develop their analytical skills
- Change or modify their practice
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Definitions of clinical supervision
Models of clinical supervision
Reflective practice
Asking open questions
Learning styles
Documentation
At the end of the workshop participants will be able to:
- Explain the purpose and functions of Clinical Supervision
- Understand the current context of Clinical Supervision
- Describe the various models available to support reflective practice and explain how to use them
- Develop the confidence to take on the role of supervisor
- Describe the methods of delivery i.e. one to one/group/peer
- Understand and explain the importance of keeping records (including contracts) and confidentiality
- Understand and explain the law and accountability in relation to Clinical Supervision
- Understand and explain the role and responsibilities of supervisees and supervisors
- Understand how to manage group dynamics