Date
Monday, 30th March 2026
9:30am - 4:30pm
Location
Online
Hosted by
Consortium Partners
Cost
$1,985
Quality supervision consistently benefits workers, services, and clients. It boosts job satisfaction and morale, ensures optimal client care through better communication, supports reflection and learning, and fosters a culture of good practice and innovation.
This course is comprised of a mixture of theory and practice relating to clinical supervision and covers a range of topics, including supervision models, trauma-informed supervision, early conversations and contracting, feedback, ethics, power, questioning, intersectionality, and use of self. It also involves opportunities to practice clinical supervision.
The course focuses on clinical supervision, distinguishing it from line management. While group supervision isn’t a dedicated topic, the shared frameworks remain applicable.
Who should attend
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Practitioners already providing clinical supervision
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Social workers, family therapists, lived and living experience supervisors, nurses, occupational therapists, counsellors, psychologists, and others in the allied health and helping professions who are currently or soon to be providing clinical supervision, with the capacity to provide supervision for the duration of the course.
For the detailed workshop description please visit the Bouverie Centre’s website here.
Register here.
bouverie.training@latrobe.edu.au / 03 8481 4800