Professional Development

Introduction to Group Supervision

Supervision is an essential process to support and develop staff.

This Online Interactive Workshop will help you develop the confidence and skills required to run effective group supervision.  Participants are provided with tools and strategies to engage staff and increase performance feedback. 

REGISTER NOW! PLACES ARE STRICTLY LIMITED TO ENSURE THAT YOU EXPERIENCE A HIGH LEVEL OF ENGAGEMENT AND INTERACTIVITY.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Articulate the main tenets of staff developmental stages and how to utilise this in group supervision;
  • Increase skills in the language of the reflective supervisor; and
  • Learn skills in facilitating reflective sessions with staff that translate to better outcomes for clients.

Who should attend this workshop?

TEI funded and all other community services

Trainer

Manny Kassiotis has worked in the child and family welfare sector for over 15 years with extensive experience supporting children and young people affected by grief and trauma both in Australia and overseas. Manny works within a human rights, social justice and child protection framework, with a particular emphasis on supporting those affected by grief and loss. He holds a Bachelor of Social Work, a Master of Arts (Theology), and he is on the Board of Directors for CaraCare.
Manny is passionate about providing training that not only informs but provides strong skill-building. With over 10 years’ experience facilitating training and seminars in the community sector, Manny is a key member of the Cara team. Manny has presented training seminars and conferences at both a state and national level and has successfully provided training particularly around grief and loss (with an emphasis on sibling grief), ambiguous loss and missing person’s issues, trauma-informed care in a child protection context, and self-care.

To participate in this event you must have access to a PC with video capabilities and a reliable internet connection.

More Information

LEAD, ph (02) 9620 6172 or email info@leadpda.org.au

Code: WS2116

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Online Workshop

Date

Wednesday 02 September 2020
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Time

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

More Info

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Labels

Online Workshop

Location

Online via Zoom
Category

Cost

  • Member: $40.00 + GST
  • Non-Member: $55.00 + GST

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