Supervisors event 2024
The event will explore the issues manifesting in supervision, including the challenges supervisors might face. It鈥檒l also look at the contextual, contemporary, and practice-based issues that present in supervision.鈥
This event aims to create time and space to connect with peers working within contemporary supervision, whatever stage of your career.
We hope to establish a community and collaborative feel with the opportunity to network in-person with peers, learn from presenters and share knowledge. Along with the strand facilitators, you鈥檒l also be able to identify ideas and solutions that can be explored further.
Join us in-person on鈥Thursday 26 September 鈥痜rom鈥9:00am until 5:00pm at the .
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Programme
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Time |
Strand 1Ethical considerationsBristow ballroom |
Strand 2Equality, diversity and inclusionPark suite |
Strand 3Practice considerationsCabot and temple suite |
9.00am to 9.50am | Registration and welcome drinks | ||
9.50am to 10.00am | Event welcome | ||
10.00am to 11.00am | Keynote presentation: Fear and love in supervision (and beyond), presented by Robin Shohet | ||
11.00am to 11.15am | Break | ||
11.15am to 12.15pm | An introduction to AI for Supervisors, presented by Richard Miller | Global instability and anxiety/war, presented by Alix Hearn | Due to unforeseen circumstances this presentation is no longer taking place. You'll be able to watch the pre-recorded presentation through the on-demand service. Supervising trainees - dispelling the myths, celebrating the joys of fostering development, presented by Nicola Blunden |
12.15pm to 1.15pm | Lunch | ||
1.15pm to 2.15pm |
Connecting together - The room will be divided into different areas of interest, for more focused and structured networking. You鈥檒l be encouraged to move around the room and engage with colleagues, volunteers and 香港六合彩精准资料 staff to network, share ideas and meet new people with similar interests. You鈥檒l be able to add a new area of interest if yours isn鈥檛 represented. | ||
2.20pm to 3.20pm |
Working and 鈥榮taying with鈥 the complexity of adoption work in supervision鈥, presented by Alison Roy听 | Developing inclusive supervision through the social model of disability, presented by Dr. Stuart Gore | Supervising Children, Young People and Families (CYPF) practitioners, presented by Jeanine Connor |
3.20pm to 3.35pm | 听 | ||
3.35pm to 4.35pm | Keynote presentation: Navigating local and global contemporary challenges: the counselling professions in times of turbulence, challenge and change, presented by Professor Lynne Gabriel | ||
4.35pm to 4.55pm | |||
4.55pm |
Final thoughts and event close |
This programme is subject to change