Live Virtual Workshops
Clinical Supervision
Skills for Developing Counsellors
Credit Hours (CEC)
Clinical Supervision - Live Virtual - July 18, 2023; 9am-4pm Central Time
Early rate expires 06/28/2023
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
- Define the role of clinical supervision and the elements of a supervision process
- Identify one’s own style of supervision
- List essential supervisor competencies
- Plan steps for supporting supervisees for development of their helping skills
- Select steps for guiding supervisees through ethical dilemmas and cultural sensitivity
- Describe a process for delivering effective performance reviews and feedback
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Method of Delivery
Presentation, video, case study exercises, personal reflection, delivered electronically.
Some of the Topics Included
- Components of a Clinical Supervision Role
- The Elements of Supervision Process – Administrative, Educational, Supportive
- Supervision Style Assessment
- How to Adapt Your Style to Fit Supervisees
- Essential Supervisor Competencies
- Structure and Process of Supervision
- Learning and Supervision Contracts
- Ethics, Power, and Boundaries in Supervision
- Considering Steps for Diversity and Cultural Humility
- Facilitating Counsellor Development – Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
- Giving Administrative and Performance Feedback
Target Audience
Define the role of clinical supervision and the elements of a supervision process, Identify one’s own style of supervision, List essential supervisor competencies, Plan steps for supporting supervisees for development of their helping skills, Select steps for guiding supervisees through ethical dilemmas and cultural sensitivity, Describe a process for delivering effective performance reviews and feedback
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Trainer: Janelle Jackiw
Janelle holds a Master's Degrees in both Criminology and Educational Psychology, and she is a Certified Clinical Counsellor (CCC). Her background and practice is in the area of counselling, with specific interest in the area of mental health and wellness, stress management, suicide/self-injury, and trauma. Janelle believes that people create important change in their lives when they have meaningful connections to others and have a sense of passion and purpose for their life. In addition to training with CTRI, she carries a client caseload part-time, works for the Ministry of Justice, and is a sessional lecturer at the University of Regina. Janelle is an energetic presenter who enjoys delivering training workshops that are relevant and practical. Read blogs written by Janelle here.