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Supervision

Course Aims:

This e-learning course aims to introduce you to the topic of supervision.

This course begins by defining the meaning and purpose of supervision. The course identifies the ground rules for supervision and the functions of supervision and the forms’ supervision may take. Following this, you will explore the importance of good supervision and the role and responsibilities of the supervisor and supervisee. You will also consider the barriers to supervision and how they can be overcome.

The course ends with an exploration of the role of reflective practice within the supervision process.

Accreditation: This course is CPD certified.

Course Price:

£18.00 Inc VAT

Learning Outcomes:

Meaning and purpose of supervision.

Ground rules for supervision.

Importance of good supervision and the role and responsibilities of the supervisor and supervisee.

Functions of supervision and the forms supervision may take.

Barriers to supervision and how they can be overcome.

Role of reflective practice within the supervision process.

FAQs

Courses are fully certified. Once a learner successfully completes a course you are able to contact us directly to receive your Certification.

Courses are delivered online and work on any internet enabled device. As long as you have access to an internet connection you can complete courses when and where you like 24 hours a day.

Yes, our Courses are CPD Certified.

Some of our shorter courses will typically take between 30 minutes and an hour to complete. Some of the bigger ones will take longer and depends largely on each individual’s learning speed.

Course Price:

£18.00 Inc VAT

Level:

2 & 3

Course Syllabus Includes:

Meaning and purpose of supervision

General rules for supervision

Functions of supervision

Forms of supervision: 1:1 supervision

Forms of supervision: Group supervision

Forms of supervision: Specialist supervision

Forms of supervision: The importance of supervision

Role of the supervisor

Role of the supervisee

Supervision agreements

Barriers to supervision

The importance of feedback

Reflective practice