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ABOUT PROVIDER

Monash Centre for Scholarship in Health Education (MCSHE) is based in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash University. Our mission is to improve the quality of health education in the faculty and with our partners.

Ph: 03 9905 0090
Em: mcshe.admin@monash.edu

27 Rainforest Walk (Building 15) Room 321
Clayton Campus
VIC 3800
Australia

Oct 06
Engaging in meaningful supervision
clock Duration: Half-Day
location Delivery Mode: Online

Enrolments are open

This workshop is designed for supervisees to learn how to obtain the most from professional supervision. The workshop will explore supervision across relevant contexts, the benefits and challenges for different supervision models, building feedback literacy and engaging in quality feedback conversations.

clock Timetable:
location Details:

1:00pm – 4:30pm

  • Training Type: Non-accredited
  • Topic: Supervision/Supervisee
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    Online

About this training:

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On completion of this half-day workshop, you will be able to:

  • Differentiate the key functions of supervision across relevant contexts
  • Evaluate the benefits and challenges for different supervision models to facilitate effective supervision
  • Explore the role of the supervisee in feedback and the role of feedback in supervision
  • Explore ways to build feedback literacy
Provider: Monash Centre for Scholarship in Health Education

Eligibility Criteria

Our training is open to anyone who is a supervisee. It is suitable for anyone new to being a supervisee, as well as for experienced supervisees.

This training has been funded for workers employed in a Victorian State-funded Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) service, including those who are new to the AOD sector or recently employed under the COVID-19 Workforce Initiative and Peer workers.

Who is not eligible?

Students on placement or internships, workers from other community sectors such as Family Violence, Homelessness and Mental Health and AOD workers outside of Victoria.

Please ensure you have clearance to attend from your line manager. If you are unable to attend, even if you find out the day before, please cancel your registration and make your spot available to someone else on the waiting list.