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Reflective Supervision: Developing and Enhancing your Practice - Two Part Series (Online)

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Following on from the well received Shine a light on Professional Supervision forums held in June, we are continuing our spotlight on Supervision, through deeper dive practice lab workshops.

Dr Tracy Castelino is offering two half day training sessions about supervision practice. This two part series is designed for practitioners to come together and discuss and reflect upon practice issues relating to their workplace. These sessions are designed for leaders and supervisors to come together and explore their practices. This will be an opportunity to:  

  • Explore and develop your supervision thinking and practice 
  • Make sense of you in your role and your work as a leader and supervisor 
  • Develop or extend your complex understandings of organisational-team and worker care 
  • Explore your personal, political and professional understandings of supervision and leadership 
  • Explore and develop clarity of your theories, ideas and values about accountability, advocacy, collegial supervision and support  
  • Join with colleagues in order to nourish each other   

Dates: Thursday, 18 November and Thursday, 25 November 2021

Time: 9:30am - 11:30am AEST (both sessions)

Location: Online

        Who should attend

        Current and future supervisors and managers working across the gender-based violence workforce.   

        About the facilitators

        Tracy Castelino

        Tracy Castelino has been working to challenge and eliminate injustice and inequality for over 20 years. She has a passion for seeking respectful and innovative ways of working with individuals, organisations and communities to respond to the various issues that cause marginalisation and vulnerability. Tracy, with her ShantiWorks’ team, works to create a reflective, educative space as a way to explore key issues such as domestic violence, whiteness and racism and responding to trauma.

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