This is a free event designed for members of the public clinical mental health workforce in Victoria, (staff employed at Area Mental Health & Wellbeing Services, Forensicare or mental health staff from RCH). Please note, if you register for an event and it is not clear if you are part of the intended audience, you will contacted and your registration will be confirmed two weeks prior to the event start date, or earlier.
This two-day face-to- face training is for mental health clinicians who provide or are looking to provide clinical supervision. This training is a cross-discipline package and imparts to participants foundations of providing clinical supervision in a mental health context. Attendees will learn and practice basic skills regarding both the components of clinical supervision and holding a supportive, reflective learning space.
Note: this training was designed for the clinical workforce and may not suitably meet the learning needs for the Lived Experience Workforces. For more information please visit: https://cmhl.org.au/supervision
This two-day training event is an introduction-level package. If you are someone who is soon to commence or has just commenced providing supervision, or if you’ve been providing clinical supervision but have never attended any formal training on clinical supervision, this may be for you! This introductory package can help inform your practice and will look at:
What 'clinical supervision' in mental health is -
- The supervisor / supervisee relationship
- Ethical and legal issues
- Models of clinical supervision
- Feedback and Guided reflection
- Skills, processes and structures
Delivery Mode – 2 full days, In-person
PLEASE NOTE: There is a short e-learning course attendees are strongly encouraged to complete prior to the workshop. https://www.cmhl.scodle.com/player/#course=2c624232