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AASW WA Mapping the Supervision Model Operating in Your Workplace: One, Two, or how many?
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AASW (WA) |
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Full Event Description
Date: TUESDAY 19 OCTOBER 2010
Time: 2 – 5 pm
Venue: Conference Room, City West Lotteries House, 2 Delhi Street, West Perth
(The AASW WA AGM will follow this workshop and we encourage all members to stay and participate)
Cost:
AASW members: $30
Unwaged: $20
Non members: $40
General Information: Limit of 25 places. (place secure upon payment)
Registration closes: Thursday 14 October
Mapping the Supervision Model Operating in Your Workplace: One, Two, or how many?
A Half-Day Workshop Presented by
MIKE CLARE
This workshop would assist both recent graduates and potential supervisors.
As a matter of course, new employees familiarise themselves with their workplace and employment conditions. For social workers, the professional association, the AASW, recommends access to and participation in professional social work supervision, and insists on these as a condition for membership accreditation. There are a number of models and ways of arranging supervision of practice. This workshop will offer supervisees and potential supervisors knowledge, tools and skills for identifying what model(s) of supervision is/are offered in the workplace, and then suggest ways to realise the outcomes expected from the application of principles outlined in the identified model(s).
Mike Clare has recently left UWA where he was Professor of Social Work and Social Policy. He trained and worked as a primary and secondary school teacher for 5 years before studying Sociology then Social Work at Sussex University. Mike worked as a social worker in the UK before being appointed as a Lecturer on the social work programme at Sussex – including 5 years as Course Director between 1980 and 1985 when he began his interest in professional supervision. Mike emigrated to Perth with his family in 1987 to take up a Lectureship in Social Work and Social Administration at UWA and has worked with colleagues in a range of local and inter-state agencies on research and consultancy projects – including Professional Supervision policy and practice.
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