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ACA Approved Supervision Course: 22 July - 24 July 2025 (Sydney)
Jul 22

ACA Approved Supervision Course: 22 July - 24 July 2025 (Sydney)

by Clinical Supervision Services
$950.00
Start Date
22-Jul-2025 9:00 am
End Date
24-Jul-2025 4:30 pm
Timezone
(UTC+10:00) Australia/Sydney

Registrations Close
8 July 2025 5:00 PM
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BOOK EARLY AND SAVE! Early Bird ends 10 June 2025

ACA Approved Supervision Course - Early Bird Fee: $950.00 AUD - payments received by 10 Jun 2025

ACA Approved Supervision Course - Standard Fee: $1150.00 AUD - payments received from 11 Jun 2025

Please note the Terms and Conditions of enrolment prior to enrolling.

PLEASE NOTE THAT PARTS 2 AND 3 OF THIS COURSE ARE CONDUCTED FACE TO FACE IN SYDNEY.



ABOUT THE COURSE:

ACA Approved Supervision Course

Successful completion of this course provides participants with the Clinical Supervision Services Certificate of Attainment in Professional Supervision. This ACA approved training allows participants to apply to ACA to become an ACA Registered Supervisor or ACA Recognised Supervisor. Applicants must contact ACA directly regarding application criteria.
 

Course Outline

The aim of this course is to provide a framework for conducting and evaluating effective clinical supervision using a competency based framework incorporating reflective practice. Participants will develop the necessary skills for setting up a rewarding clinical supervision relationship to enhance supervisee learning and skill development, considering the systemic issues of their workplace/team and client group.
 

How the course is structured:

Part 1: E-Supervision workbook with self-assessment and learning tasks

Part 2: 2-day Interactive skills based workshop

Part 3: 1-day Assessment of Competency (conducting a supervision session – live feedback and report)

 

Part 1: Supervision e-Workbook

Prior to attending the 2-day workshop participants are provided with a Supervision e-Workbook covering core preparatory readings, learning resources, links to clinical supervision training videos and podcast lectures.  As a participant of the Accredited Clinical Supervisor course you will be expected to work through and complete all learning and the self-assessment tasks. This workbook is an invaluable guide that covers how to set up, conduct and evaluate effective supervision. Topics covered in the E-workbook include:

Chapter 1: Overview of Supervision 

Chapter 2: Models of Clinical Supervision

Chapter 3: Preparing for Supervision

Chapter 4: Methods and Techniques

Chapter 5: Reflective Practice

Chapter 6: Ethical Issues

Chapter 7: Evaluation and feedback.
 

Part 2: 2 day workshop (22 July 2025 - 23 July 2025) - Sydney

Objectives

At the completion of the workshop, participants should be able to:

  • understand the key concepts involved in setting up and maintaining a collaborative clinical supervision relationship, using evidence based practice and considering professional practice and workplace guidelines 
  • have a well-defined theoretical understanding from which to base clinical supervision practice
  • identify the roles and responsibilities within a clinical supervision framework, including consideration of the ethical and legal parameters of clinical practice
  • discuss prospective supervisor’s and supervisee’s knowledge and understanding of the supervisory process
  • be able to identify the supervisee’s strengths and needs for supervision
  • demonstrate and provide information on how to structure individual, peer and group supervision sessions
  • explore and provide a framework on how to give feedback regarding clinical practice and case management
  • learn how to deal with ‘crises’ and stressful situations which may arise for the supervisee in regards to their clinical practice
  • identify and provide information on how to evaluate supervision sessions and maximise supervisee professional development
  • develop skills to balance both administrative and clinical responsibilities.
     

Part 3: Assessment of Supervisor Competency Skills (24 July 2025) - Sydney

Each student will rotate through 3 three positions; Supervisor, Supervisee and Observer. Each position is to be completed over a 60-minute period.  All students are to bring real and relevant issues for supervision to the workshop. 

Goals of competency evaluation:

  1. Demonstrate supervision skills and knowledge
  2. Provide an opportunity to reflect of what you have learnt and how you will put knowledge and skills in practice
  3. This is an assessment task to evaluate your ability to conduct a supervision session, provide effective feedback and use relevant tools facilitating a competency based reflective supervision session.

 

Certificate of Completion

On successful completion of the course, participants will be issued with a Certificate of Attainment in Professional Supervision.
 

PRESENTER: Sam Vasta BA, B Soc Studies, M Arts (Counselling)

Sam Vasta has worked in public community mental health services for over 35 years as a senior clinician and Service Manager. He holds both Social Worker and Counselling Psychologist degrees and has a wealth of clinical experience and supervision practice in a range of service settings. These range from specialist services for young people experiencing mental health problems to clients experiencing enduring mental illness, as well as drug and alcohol issues, complex trauma and cross-cultural problems. As a Service Manager, Sam supervises health practitioners and team leaders, often involving complex clinical scenarios and risk presentations, in addition to supporting and debriefing staff following critical incidents. Sam is a PsyBA Accredited Supervisor trainer for psychologists and provides accredited supervisor training for PACFA (Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia) and ACA (Australian Counselling Association).  He lectures across Australia and Singapore and provides in-house supervisor training for mental health and allied health staff.

Currently, Sam also provides individual and group supervision to a range of practitioners across various government, NGO and private sector settings. Given his background and extensive experience, he also offers consultation, supervision and mentoring to Team Leaders and Managers to support them to survive and grow in challenging leadership positions.


Flyer: ACA Approved Supervision Course: 22 July - 24 July 2025 (PDF)

 


The course is endorsed by ACMHN, endorsed by ACA as an Approved Supervision Course and endorsed by PACFA to meet the requirements of PACFA’s Supervision Training Standards. 

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Event Location
Federation Conference Centre
23 Mary Street
Surry Hills NSW 2010

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