Use of measures in supervision
Join us for our 90 minute online training webinar led by Rachael Grant, Regional Officer.
The training is suitable for anyone working to support and improve children’s mental heath and wellbeing in the role of Supervisor, Line Manager, Team Leader, or similar.
Aims of this training:
The focus of the session is on practical strategies for embedding the use of measures data in supervision.
Learning outcomes:
- Develop knowledge and understanding of how measures can be meaningful, and feedback useful, in the supervision context
- Understand the barriers and solutions for supervisees and supervisors in using information from outcome and feedback measures in supervision
- Develop practical skills in using information from outcome and feedback measures in supervision
- Cultivate practical strategies for embedding the use of measures data in supervision
Attendance at this online CORC training event is a benefit of CORC membership so joining is free for staff at CORC member organisations (maximum of ten places per setting for full members and one place per setting for associate members). Before using the link, CORC members can obtain their discount code by emailing us at corc@annafreud.org
If your organisation is not a member, the cost to attend this online training session is £25 per person.
If you have any questions regarding this seminar, please contact us at corc@annafreud.org
If you are interested in joining CORC, details of membership are available here.
Booking link isn't yet live, however you can reserve a place by clicking the tab below and emailing us at corc@annafreud.org
Cost
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Free
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Free
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£25
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Rachael Grant
Regional Officer
As Regional Improvement Officer, Rachael seeks to support organisations and services to develop their outcomes and evidence focused approach for service improvement in children’s mental health. Before CORC, Rachael worked as a teacher and a Head of Year in secondary schools. Throughout this work, she saw the importance of effective mental health and wellbeing support and worked to remove barriers to access for young people and their families. Rachael is excited to be working with organisations across the North West to deliver service improvements for children and young people.