What is Professional Supervision?
Professional supervision, is an integral part of professional practice in nursing, counselling, psychotherapy, social work and other allied health care professions.The benefits of professional supervision include:
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) recommends that all front line staff receive supervision and “supervisors should be adequately trained, experienced and supported to perform their role…the supervisor should also be supported through having their own clinical supervision” http://www.cqc.org.uk/sites/default/files/documents/20130625_800734_v1_00_supporting_information-effective_clinical_supervision_for_publication.pdf (2013)
Professional supervision, is an integral part of professional practice in nursing, counselling, psychotherapy, social work and other allied health care professions.The benefits of professional supervision include:
- Designated time to reflect on professional practice
- Exploration of ethical practice
- Recognition of strengths and areas for development
- Identifying personal responses to work
- Increased confidence in skills and competence
- Validation of professional practice
- Feedback and guidance
- Confidentiality in discussing work-related issues
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) recommends that all front line staff receive supervision and “supervisors should be adequately trained, experienced and supported to perform their role…the supervisor should also be supported through having their own clinical supervision” http://www.cqc.org.uk/sites/default/files/documents/20130625_800734_v1_00_supporting_information-effective_clinical_supervision_for_publication.pdf (2013)
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