Transcription of Field Supervision Presentation for Field Instructor Training
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Supervision : Evidence Based, Best, or Promising Practice MethodsDaicia Smith, LMSWF ield FacultyUniversity of Michigan School of Social WorkWhat is it???At your tables, take 3 minutes to come up with one word to describe Our Time Together: Identify best and promising practice methods for Supervision Recognize four Supervision models3 TraditionalMission of Supervision Acquisition of knowledge to the application of knowledge in the Field . Opportunity to apply knowledge and skills obtained during Training to actual practice situations. Clinicians continue to gain insight and review cases and draw from others experiences45A Working Definition* ofSupervision A formal process of professional support and learning which enables practitioners to develop knowledgeand competence, assume responsibilityfor their own practice and enhanceconsumer protection and safety in complex situations.
employee/volunteer/intern responsibilities and role. Utilized together, a supervisor can promote optimal performance. 14. ... Peake, et al (2002) demonstrates that less than 20% of clinical supervisors had formal training in the supervisory process ...
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