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Strength to strength : a facilitator's guide to preparing supervisees, students and trainees for supervision

By: Publication details: London : Pavilion, 2005Description: iv, 254 pISBN:
  • 9781841961750
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • HF 250.
Summary: This unique resource provides a tool for supervisors, trainers and student teachers to prepare practitioners for supervision.Too often, attention focuses solely on the training of supervisors, resulting in only one side of the supervision partnership being prepared. This innovative training tool redresses the imbalance by preparing supervisees to act as informed and active partners, in order to maximise the benefits of the supervision process. Designed to be used flexibly for either work-site development sessions or by trainers for off-site programmes, Strength to Strength fills a major gap in the workforce development armoury. Strength to Strength is to be used in conjunction with Making the Most of Supervision in Health and Social Care (Knapman & Morrison, 1998). Based around four sets of supervisee competences and eight supervisee learning objectives, the guide takes facilitators through 20 development sessions, supported by OHPs. Vital information for: front line supervisors in health social care and some criminal justice services such as youth offending team and parts of probation; multidisciplinary and integrated service teams (such as SureStart Children?s Centres); practice teachers for professional training courses/universities who supervise students on placements; trainers and facilitators involved in workforce development in the same sectors.
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This unique resource provides a tool for supervisors, trainers and student teachers to prepare practitioners for supervision.Too often, attention focuses solely on the training of supervisors, resulting in only one side of the supervision partnership being prepared. This innovative training tool redresses the imbalance by preparing supervisees to act as informed and active partners, in order to maximise the benefits of the supervision process. Designed to be used flexibly for either work-site development sessions or by trainers for off-site programmes, Strength to Strength fills a major gap in the workforce development armoury. Strength to Strength is to be used in conjunction with Making the Most of Supervision in Health and Social Care (Knapman & Morrison, 1998). Based around four sets of supervisee competences and eight supervisee learning objectives, the guide takes facilitators through 20 development sessions, supported by OHPs. Vital information for: front line supervisors in health social care and some criminal justice services such as youth offending team and parts of probation; multidisciplinary and integrated service teams (such as SureStart Children?s Centres); practice teachers for professional training courses/universities who supervise students on placements; trainers and facilitators involved in workforce development in the same sectors.

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