Supervising to Improve Performance - refresher for managers and supervisors children’s social care 23/24

Date & Time:

Thursday 11 January 2024 (09:30 - 16:30 (COURSE CANCELLED)

Venue:

Sutton Civic Offices, G2, St Nicholas Way, Sutton, SM1 1EA

Detail:

TARGET GROUP

This supervision training refresher is targeted to all to all levels of management (T/M, HoS and specialist roles) who have already completed the three-day Supervising to Improve Performance training. The refresher should be completed every three years.

AIM

The aim of this session is to refresh the knowledge and understanding acquired previously from attending the Supervising to Improve Supervision course which will cover:

  • What constitutes effective supervision?
  • The use of Proctors Model of Clinical Supervision (Restorative/Supportive;
  • Normative/Managerial; Formal/Educative) to support critical thinking
  • The supervisory style and the supervisees’ changing needs over time
    Inclusion, complexities, and tensions in supervision, and the importance of the
    supervision agreement and recording
  • Spotting difficulties early: Wellbeing and emotional resilience through supervision

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the supervision refresher sessions, delegates will be able to:

  • Apply their knowledge and understanding of what constitutes effective reflective
    supervision and how this relates to safe practice and positive outcomes for service
    users.
  • Demonstrate the acquisition of further knowledge and confidence in incorporating
    and applying Proctor’s Supervision Model in the management of staff.
  • Demonstrate increased knowledge and understanding of the supervisory
    relationship, anti-oppressive practice, and the role of supervision throughout all
    professional career stages.
  •  Demonstrate increased confidence in applying critical thinking about supervision
    and the importance of contracting, professional boundaries, and effective
    recording.
  • Demonstrate confidence and originality in applying the supervision cycle to better
    understand how it can be used to facilitate critical thinking in most supervisory
    settings.
  • Express confidence through further knowledge and understanding in recognising
    and addressing power imbalances and how these can derail good working
    relationships.
  • Apply their further knowledge and understanding about the factors that might affect
    performance through strategies for addressing poor performance.
  • Demonstrate their further knowledge and understanding of the LB Sutton
    supervision policy.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Please note that this course is only open to permanent staff who have attended the full 3- day Supervising to Improve Performance course. 

Booking:

Booking has now closed for this event.

Further Information:

Trainer:

In-Trac training

Venue Details:

Sutton Civic Offices, G2, St Nicholas Way, Sutton, SM1 1EA

(020 8770 5000)