Supervision
What is supervision?
Supervision in the helping professions is a professional method of education, support and oversight that helps practitioners (social workers, psychologists, teachers, coaches, healthcare workers, clergy or mediators) reflect on their practice, improve the quality of the services they provide and prevent burnout.
Supervision helps you:
- process demanding situations
- develop skills
- ensure ethical standards
- 01
Coaching
Supports your self-development through partnership and focused conversation that unlocks your potential and teaches you to work better with your own resources and emotions.
- 02
Mediation
Creates a safe and neutral space for open dialogue that helps the parties understand the real causes of the conflict and find a shared agreement.
- 04
Mentoring
Guidance and sharing of experience for coaches, trainers and people in the helping professions along their professional path.
- 05
Facilitation
Professional guidance of group meetings and workshops so that they are effective, respectful and lead the group to a shared outcome.
- 06
Education
Accredited and comprehensive development programmes and courses for education, healthcare, the non-profit and the commercial sector.