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Presenters: Blythe Shepard, PhD, CCC, CCS & Lori Rudniski, M.Ed (Psych) CCC, CCS

Date: Friday, November 15th, 2024

Time: 11am - 6pm ET

Location: Online via Zoom

CECs: 6

Level: Introductory (Overview of Clinical supervision workshop and at least two hours of experience as a supervisor, supervisee, or as member of a peer supervision group OR supervisor experience as a practicing counsellor)

 

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Description:

This one-day introductory workshop is designed to offer a conceptual framework for best-practice clinical supervision. Target participants are those who are interested in contributing in a supervisory capacity to the professional preparation of pre-service students (who are engaged in practicum and/or internship as components of formal study) and/or the continued professional growth of in-service professionals (who may be seeking professional registration/licensure). Employing a combination of didactic and interactive components, the workshop provides broad brushstrokes of the concepts and considerations salient to the practice of clinical supervision. The workshop content is based on the premise that before we may profitably seek answers, we need to know which questions to ask. The workshop aims to pique participant interest in pursuing further training in clinical supervision as a specialty area of practice, perhaps via completion of CCPA’s graduate level course in clinical supervision.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the similarities and differences between counselling and clinical supervision
  • Clarify the differences between clinical and administrative supervision and how to manage dual roles
  • Identify the roles and responsibilities of clinical supervisors and supervisees
  • Examine three broad types of clinical supervision orientation (models)
  • Outline the developmental levels of the IDM Model
  • Study the Discrimination Model
  • Organize supervision through documentation and recordkeeping
  • Delve into the agenda for the first session
  • Explore ethical and legal issues related to clinical supervision
  • Apply learning to case studies

 

Biography:

Blythe Shepard, Ph.D., CCS is of British and Kanien'kehá:ka ancestry, a professor at the University of Lethbridge, and co-editor of the Clinical Supervision of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Profession.

 

 

Lori Rudniski is the director of a long-term counselling centre, instructor at the University of Manitoba and a CCS. She provides supervision for practicing counsellors and for university practicum students.

 

 

 

Questions? Contact Genvieve at events@ccpa-accp.ca

FULL-DAY WORKSHOP - A Primer on Clinical Supervision: Establishment of a Framework for Informed Supervision-

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  • Friday Nov 15 2024, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM