Training Workshop Clinical and Professional Supervision Skills for Hand Therapy (via Zoom)
This workshop is being held on two afternoons online via zoom.
Part A: Saturday, 2 November 2024 from 12:00 to 16.30
Part B: Saturday, 16 November 2024 from 12:00 to 16:.30
Registrants must attend both parts There will be some reflective activities to do between the two parts.
This training workshop is being delivered by NZ Coaching & Mentoring Centre for Hand Therapy New Zealand. The facilitator is Carolyn Simmons. Carolyn is an allied health professional with extensive experience working with individuals, teams, and entire organisations in the health sector.
Aims
This entry level skills-based training enables fully registered Hand Therapists to provide effective supervision for associate Hand Therapists. This workshop introduces supervision as a clinical and reflective professional development process for HTNZ members
provides training and processes for enhancing one to one clinical and professional supervision provides opportunities for participants to experience the power of supervision through practice exercises, group practice activities and work-based tasks.
Objectives
By the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
define supervision, the roles and responsibilities of the supervisor and the limits and boundaries to the role
establish effective supervision relationships that promote growth and learning in supervisees
develop supervision contracts and negotiate goals and manage one to one supervision session as a supervisor
use a 4-step model for supervision conversations
use power and expertise appropriately in supervision contexts
use a range of skills to facilitate supervisee learning and reflection.
Content:
supervision defined
issues and challenges for clinical and professional supervision in the Hand Therapy sector
establishing supervisory relationships and agreements
maps and models
frameworks for supervision sessions
Skill for effective supervision, including 'questions not answers', listening for the heart of the matter, the Art of Feedback – tools and processes
Supervision in Action – practice activities
Ethical and professional issues in supervision
This practical workshop provides the tools and skills Supervisors need to help others succeed through developing effective supervision relationships. It will help them adopt a supervision mindset, clarify and enhance the role of supervisor, get off to a great start, avoid the most common pitfalls when supervising and offers simple tools for supervision conversations.