This webinar examines
the reflective supervision model as a process between the supervisor and staff member that differs from administrative supervision.
The relationship between supervisor and supervisee in
reflective supervision models the desired relationships between provider and client in a therapeutic / helping relationship.
Not exact matches
Reflective supervision is an approach that supports various
models of relationship - based service delivery.
Reflective supervision can be used across disciplines, systems of care and service
models for children and families (Heffron and Murch, 2010)
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., health, education, social work, psychology) plus preservice training specifically in the STEEP
model and ongoing
reflective supervision and continuing education tailored to staff needs.
This session will cover Rhode Island's journey toward designing, promoting and implementing a
model for increasing the quality and use of
reflective practice and
supervision in their home visiting network.
The state created a
reflective practice mentor
model offering a menu of options, including one - on - one
reflective supervision, case conferences, and group reflection opportunities.
The training experience will serve as a
model for creating a Head Start setting in which
reflective supervision will be put into consistent practice.