We are pleased to offer an online workshop designed specifically for experienced supervisors who wish to enhance their supervisory techniques and effectively address critical challenges in ethics, diversity, and emerging practices. This, workshop is tailored for individuals providing supervision to therapists in various fields, including Psychotherapy, Counselling, Social Work, Hypnotherapy, and other related allied health professions. It is also suitable for those who occupy dual roles in both managerial/operational and clinical supervision.
Participants will engage in a comprehensive exploration of best practices, ethical considerations, and innovative approaches within the field. The workshop emphasizes reflective practice, enabling supervisors to thoughtfully assess their strategies and responsibilities while navigating challenges in ethical and professional domains.
Join us for an opportunity to foster continuous learning and personal growth, ensuring that you remain at the forefront of effective supervision.
Ethical Case Scenarios
- The workshop will include a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation featuring 14 ethical case scenarios.
- These scenarios are designed to facilitate group discussions, allowing participants to collaboratively explore and analyse ethical dilemmas relevant to their supervisory roles.
Guiding Frameworks
- Participants will utilise the ethical guidelines set forth by the Australian Counselling Association (ACA), the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA), and the Christian Counsellor Association (CCA) Code of Ethics.
- This framework will assist in guiding discussions and providing context for ethical decision-making processes.
- Engaging group discussions will encourage participants to share insights, experiences, and best practices related to ethical supervision.
- The collaborative nature of these discussions aims to enhance understanding and application of ethical principles in real-world contexts.
What to expect
- Ethical Supervision-Navigate ethical dilemmas and decision-making frameworks.
- Diversity in Supervision- Develop cultural competence, manage power dynamics and foster inclusive approaches
- Interactive learning- Engage in case studies, discussions, and practical activities.
- A short quiz at the end will reinforce key learning
Outcomes
- By the end of the workshop, you will be better equipped to: Manage complex supervision issues with confidence.
- Uphold professional integrity in your practice.
- Support continuous learning & development within your supervisory role
Supervisor:
Suzanne Bocking
- Master’s degree in counselling
- Bachelor’s Degree in Adult Education
- Member of the ACA College of Supervisors (COS3542) PACFA Clinical Supervisor