Professional supervision
Essential for health care practitioners to sustain themselves
The presentation covers:
- What is supervision?
- What are the benefits?
- What might go wrong in supervision?
- The importance of confidentiality
- What to expect from a supervision session
- What to bring to supervision
- How to find a supervisor
You can read a review of the presentation here
Watching this presentation and completing the assessment can contribute towards assessable Continuing Professional Development hours
About the Presenter
Aly McNicoll is a Director of the New Zealand Coaching & Mentoring Centre and works throughout Australia and New Zealand with organisations who want to use coaching, mentoring or supervision to enhance leadership and learning. She runs supervision skills training for most of the NZ District Health Boards and has introduced peer group supervision to over 10,000 allied health staff in Hospital & Health Services throughout NSW and Queensland. Aly is a regular presenter at international conferences and has a commitment to growing our pool of supervisors to give more people, more access to good supervision. She is also a keen ukulele player and has a set of 20 ukuleles that she uses in her leadership development workshops to remind people of the importance of continuing to learn, no matter what stage you are at in your career.
Registration includes
- Access to a recording of the presentation
- Presentation notes
- Assessment quiz and certificate
Registration types
- On demand recording: from $38 receive a recording and associated documents
- Subscription: $33 monthly for all Education in Nutrition recordings (minimum 40 a year)
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