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Developing and Supporting Effective Staff Supervision handbook

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Developing and Supporting Effective Staff Supervision handbook

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Developing and Supporting Effective Staff Supervision draws on the core concepts in Tony Morrison's Staff Supervision in Social Care (Pavilion 2005) and demonstrates how they can be used to train staff to deliver sound and effective supervision that makes a real difference to service users. The author of this pack, Jane Wonnacott, was a close colleague of Tony Morrison and worked with him at In-Trac Training and Consultancy Ltd. This reader accompanies the training pack of the same name and is for use by experienced trainers who are well grounded in supervision practice and theory. The reader gives further detail on supervision theory and provides a good source of preparatory material. While the reader aims to draw out the main building blocks of the supervision model outlined in Staff Supervision in Social Care (Pavilion 2005), as well as the more recent developments of this the approach, it is not meant to be a 'dumbing down' or an over-simplification of the issues. The underpinning belief throughout the reader is that working with human relationships is complex and demanding and cannot be packaged neatly into a one-size-fits-all prescribed way of responding. The supervision model and accompanying tools have always been designed to enable practitioners to respond to the individual nature of the issues they are working with and create the a reflective space for exploring challenging issues and ideas, using the knowledge generated through the process to inform both front line practice and the strategic direction of the organisation. The joy of Morrison's approach has always been the way in which it takes complex ideas, makes them accessible to a wide audience and alongside this gives people tools to help them in their day-to-day practice. This publication aims to continue this approach by reminding readers of core aspects of the model which, if implemented, will provide the foundations for an approach to supervision that makes a real difference to those using social care and health services.

Author Biography:

Jane Wonnacott is director of professional practice at In-Trac Training and Consultancy Ltd. She qualified as a social worker in 1979 and for the past 20 years has been working as an independent trainer and consultant. In this role she has worked with numerous statutory and voluntary organisations developing and delivering training as well as working on other projects including practice audits, policy development and serious case reviews. Jane has a long-standing interest in supervision and has developed and delivered supervision training courses both in the UK and abroad. She co-wrote, with Tony Morrison, the Children's Workforce Development Council's guide and training programme for the supervisors of social workers in the first three years of their professional development. Since Tony's death in 2010, In-Trac have continued to develop these training materials and from 2009 - 2013 trained over 9,000 supervisors working within health and social care.
Release date Australia
January 27th, 2014
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
charts (black and white)
Pages
135
Dimensions
185x250x5
ISBN-13
9781908993557
Product ID
21963416

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