
The Benefits
Supervision is beneficial across all sectors, including educators, carers, managers, volunteers and people working in isolation.
The first session is a no-obligation session and the purpose of this session is to establish whether we are a good fit/match for the supervision process. This time is also used to explain the framework we will use during supervision sessions and to talk about the designing of a collaborative agreement.
Delivery
In-person or via phone or online (Nelson/Tasman)
Online or phone elsewhere
Payment
Payment is by invoice to your workplace if there is a Wellbeing/Hauora provision or can also be arranged with you in a private/business capacity.
Payment is due on the 20th of the month.
$120.00 + GST per session, monthly with a small amount of email liaison in between sessions as required.
Benefits
Collegial support
Confidential *
Trust
Reduced isolation
Reduced burnout
Feedback
Professional ‘buddy’
Safe
Strengths based
Solution focused
Supportive
Genuine
Additional Support*
In the event we need to refer for further support to other agencies, if safety and ethical concerns arise, we will discuss additional options collaboratively.
References
“My wellbeing has improved since participating in workplace supervision. I know I am meeting with you monthly. I keep a note of what it is I really want to talk about. I am clearer in my thinking. I can isolate work from home a little better. I am not so stressed. I don’t feel so isolated. I can make a plan.” (teacher- secondary)
Delivery
A regular monthly timeslot is optimal.
Cost
First session is free and provides time for you to gain a clear understanding of the supervision framework and process, using the supportive and reflective professional supervision model.
Logistics/ Nuts ‘n’ Bolts
$120.00 + GST
Paid for by your organisation/ or by private or business arrangement
Invoiced
Monthly one hour sessions. Extra sessions can arranged if a need arises and you need to talk.
Resources
Davys, A., & Beddoe, L. (2021). Best practice in professional supervision: A guide for the helping professions (2nd ed.). Jessica Kingsley
