
Competency-Based Supervision 16-17 June 2025 (Singapore)

BOOK EARLY AND SAVE! Early Bird Fee applies until 3 March 2025
Competency Workshop - Early Bird Fee: $620.00 AUD - payments received by 3 March 2025
Competency Workshop - Standard Fee: $690.00 AUD - payments received from 4 March 2025
Please note the Terms and Conditions of enrolment prior to enrolling.
Contact us to discuss organisational bookings – we offer 10% discount for groups of 3 or more booking at the same time.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:
Competency-Based Clinical Supervision
This 2-day skills-based workshop is for allied health professionals, social workers, pychologists and clinicians working within counselling and/or health care provider roles. Professionals working in mental health, paediatric, child, adolescent, adult and aged care are suited to attend this course. Previous participants have included those working in private practice, community health, hospitals, in-patient units and NGO services.
The interactive workshop provides participants with a thorough understanding of the principles and practice of effective clinical supervision. You will learn how to set up and conduct effective and supportive supervision, learn how to give feedback and evaluate supervision incorporating best practice standards and reflective practice. Participants will benefit from the opportunity to discuss case scenarios reviewing ethical challenges and how to manage, support and promote supervisee self-care.
All course notes are provided electronically, including references, PowerPoint presentations and a Supervision Resources Handbook.
WORKSHOP CONTENT:
- Setting up competency-based clinical supervision
- Establishing and managing the working alliance supervisory relationship
- Live demonstration (pre-supervisory meeting; contract setting and establishing learning goals)
- Reflective practice: theory and practice
- Supervision interventions (using videos and tapes, assessment of skill acquisition)
- Micro-skills training, modelling and demonstrations
- Structural considerations (individual vs group contexts, tele-health)
- Techniques and methods, including case consultation, writing activities, journal, log books, process recording, and structured case review forms and live observation methods
- Supervision relationship issues (awareness and sensitivity to diversity)
- Evaluation methods
- Providing effective feedback.
CERTIFICATION:
Participants are required to attend both days and will receive a certificate of attendance for 14 hours of training.
PRESENTER: Sam Vasta
Sam Vasta, Deputy Director, Clinical Supervision Services is a PsyBA Accredited Supervisor trainer and supervisor. He currently provides supervisor training for new supervisors (Full Training) and the PsyBA Master Class: Clinical Supervision in Adult Mental Health: Managing risk, professional and ethical issues. Sam worked in public community mental health services for over thirty-five years both in a clinical capacity and as Service Manager. He has a wealth of clinical experience and supervision practice across a range of service settings. These include providing supervision to specialist mental health services for young people, clients experiencing enduring mental illness, drug and alcohol issues and complex trauma. 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 also provides accredited supervisor training for PACFA (Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia) and ACA (Australian Counselling Association). He lectures across Australia and Singapore and has provided in-house supervisor training for many organisations. Currently, Sam also provides individual and group supervision to a range of practitioners across various government, NGO and private sector settings.
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