Supervision Skills
Clinical supervision skills training for health and social service professionals.
Clinical supervision skills training for health and social service professionals.
With the increased focus on quality and accountability in the health and social services sectors, supervision is a recognised means of supporting safe, professional practice for staff at all levels.
We work in the health and social service sectors of both Australia and New Zealand, introducing supervision skills to nurses, counsellors, physiotherapists, speech therapists, mental health professionals, occupational therapists, doctors and managers.
Our training courses ensure supervisors have both the skills and the qualifications they need to play this valuable role.
We offer several certificated courses that are registered as Micro-credentials on the National Qualifications Framework to provide recognised qualifications for those in clinical supervision roles. Our courses also come with a NZ Coaching & Mentoring Centre certificate for those who need to meet continuing professional development (CPD) requirements.
All our training courses can be delivered in-house, and for larger organisations can be licensed for delivery by your own learning & development team.
We are actively involved in promoting standards of practice in the profession, and keep abreast of international trends and practice.
All training courses can be delivered in-house for your organisation.
NZQA Micro-credential 5 credits at level 5
This skills based training enables senior staff to provide effective supervision for others in their own discipline area. introduces supervision as a professional development process for health & social service professionals provides training and processes for one to one clinical supervision provides opportunities for participants to experience the power of supervision through
7 Tools for peer supervision or mentoring groups
Peer supervision differs from other forms of supervision in that it doesn’t rely on the presence of a more qualified, identified expert in the process – a supervisor. Peer supervision can ensure that more people have more access to more supervision and this in turn impacts on the quality of service for clients. In one training day participants are introduced to this team based approach to supervision, and a toolkit of processes that enable them to set up.
1 day
Public | Online | In-house
This training provides an introduction to supervision for supervisees, and helps them make the most of this powerful professional development process.
IN-HOUSE ONLY
This course provides an excellent introduction to supervision for new or beginning supervisors and provides skills for supervising others in their own discipline area. Aimed at senior clinicians or staff who are moving in to supervision roles or beginning to supervise others, it is suitable for new or experienced supervisors.
Many New Zealand Coaching & Mentoring Courses are recognised by various Professional Associations as counting towards Continuing Professional Development programmes.
Some associations are listed below, and we are happy to help if you have questions about whether your association will accredit our courses.
ANZCA Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
DAPAANZ
Podiatrists Board of New Zealand
2 Tuesdays:
5 & 12 November 2024
$895+GST
28-29 November 2024
$895+GST
2 Wednesdays:
12 & 19 March 2025
$895+GST
$395+GST
Online via Zoom
2 Thursdays:
9 & 16 April 2025
$895+GST
2 Wednesdays:
15 & 22 May 2025
$895+GST
$395+GST
Online via Zoom
2 Thursdays:
21 & 28 August 2025
$895+GST
2 Wednesdays:
17 & 24 September 2025
$895+GST
$395+GST
Online via Zoom