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Clinical Supervision Training

for Healthcare Professionals

This page is intended for individual healthcare workers or Trusts looking to book five or less healthcare workers. See the Clinical Supervision page if you are a Trust looking to book more than five healthcare workers.

Our Clinical Supervision programme provides you with the skills and knowledge to provide effective supervision within the workplace.

Whether you're registered with the NMC, HCPC or GPhC, our experienced trainers will ensure you have the tools, models and knowledge to become a confident and competent supervisor.

98% of Academy learners rated our clinical content as ‘outstanding’ or ‘good’ in terms of subject knowledge.

Join interactive online training sessions at just £99+VAT per person. Please see below for dates:

  • Tuesday 23rd June, 9 am - 5 pm
  • Tuesday 30th June, 9 am - 5 pm

Benefits:

  • Delivered by expert clinical educators
  • Interactive learning, with relevant clinical scenarios
  • CPD accredited, with attendance certificate for 6 CPD points
  • Affordable, high-quality training for only £99+VAT per person
  • Enables improved professional relationships, enhanced patient care and higher levels of self-reflection
  • Supports multidisciplinary professionals, including those registered with the NMC, HCPC and GPhC

On completion of the programme, healthcare professionals will be able to:

  1. Review key elements of Clinical Supervision, supported by the current academic evidence base.
  2. Discuss the roles and expectations of both the Supervisor and Supervisee, with insight into reflection models to support implementation.
  3. Evaluate models of Clinical Supervision and understand effective practical application.
  4. Examine the legal, regulatory and professional frameworks for Clinical Supervision, with focus on responsibility and accountability implications.
  5. Feel competent and confident to apply the theoretical principles to deliver clinical supervision in practice.
  • Deconstructing and constructing the term “clinical supervision”
  • Developing into the role of supervisor – practice sessions
  • Expectations of the supervisor and supervisee
  • Group supervision and managing the group dynamic
  • Legal aspects, including confidentiality, record keeping and accountability
  • Models of clinical supervision
  • Practical application of clinical supervision
  • Questioning styles
  • Reflective practice models