Clinical Supervision is considered an essential aspect of the helping professions with the aim being to review and reflect on clinical practice. It is a vehicle for providing skills and knowledge to supervisees and a framework for ensuring professional development in the clinical sector.
The main goals of supervision are to impart knowledge, encourage enhancement of skills, instil preparation in supervisee’s for success and moving on to their next step of practice.
The Supervisor has various crucial roles such as teaching, mentoring, evaluation and monitoring the supervisee, they also share their experience, provide guidance, build professional development in supervisees and are gatekeepers of the professions.
Clinical Supervision strives to provide a safe, supportive, and confidential space for supervisees to critically reflect on their professional practice with clients. The supervisor will aid this reflection by building on self-awareness within the supervisees and through following a framework of supervision.
The main goals of supervision are to impart knowledge, encourage enhancement of skills, instil preparation in supervisee’s for success and moving on to their next step of practice.
The Supervisor has various crucial roles such as teaching, mentoring, evaluation and monitoring the supervisee, they also share their experience, provide guidance, build professional development in supervisees and are gatekeepers of the professions.
Clinical Supervision strives to provide a safe, supportive, and confidential space for supervisees to critically reflect on their professional practice with clients. The supervisor will aid this reflection by building on self-awareness within the supervisees and through following a framework of supervision.