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An Introduction to Supervision, Mentoring and Peer Support-Alice Springs
November 30, 2017, 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
Free
Workshop Information
This one day workshop is designed for disability practitioners/therapists who are new to supervisory roles or just want to know more about supervision.
By attending the workshop, practitioners will develop an understanding of:
- What supervision, mentoring and coaching are and their unique differences
- The role and importance of supervision, mentoring and coaching
- Reflective supervision practices
- Documenting supervision plans, agreements and minutes
About the Facilitators:
Laura Hogan is an Occupational Therapist (Bachelor of Applied Science.) She also holds a Masters of Health Science (Developmental Disability) and a Certificate IV in Training & Assessment. Laura has significant experience working with people with disability across the lifespan with a special interest in supporting adolescents and adults with complex support needs.
Jemima MacDonald holds a bachelor of Speech and Language Pathology, a Master’s degree in Developmental Disability, a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, and is trained in Applied Behavioural Analysis. Jemima is involved in areas of research, evaluations, teaching, training and person centred planning.
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Funding Acknowledgement
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.
Visit www.dss.gov.au for more information.