Social Work Supervision
Professional supervision in social work is defined as:
"… a forum for reflection and learning. … an interactive dialogue between at least two people, one of whom is a supervisor. This dialogue shapes a process of review, reflection, critique and replenishment for professional practitioners. Supervision is a professional activity in which practitioners are engaged throughout the duration of their careers regardless of experience or qualification. The participants are accountable to professional standards and defined competencies and to organisational policy and procedures (Davys & Beddoe, 2010: 21)"
"… a forum for reflection and learning. … an interactive dialogue between at least two people, one of whom is a supervisor. This dialogue shapes a process of review, reflection, critique and replenishment for professional practitioners. Supervision is a professional activity in which practitioners are engaged throughout the duration of their careers regardless of experience or qualification. The participants are accountable to professional standards and defined competencies and to organisational policy and procedures (Davys & Beddoe, 2010: 21)"
Individual Supervision
Team/Group Supervision
Zoom Sessions
Team/Group Supervision
Zoom Sessions
What to expect
Bethanie has been a Social Worker since 2018 and holds a Bachelor of Honours from the University of New South wales. Bethanie is currently completed her Masters in Social Work Counselling and has post-graduate training in Psychology, couples therapies, and child development.
Bethanie has provided clinical supervision to students as well as other Social Workers in the Out of Home Care/Foster care space. Bethanie is also able to provide supervision to social workers and students in other practice settings including general hospital casework, community and mental health and NGO family support services. Bethanie's approach to supervision is one of collaboration in a professional relationship that is empathetic, encouraging and focuses on nurturing strong practice skills. Supervision is a safe space to develop your professional identity in the Social Work field; building on your strengths and exploring areas for growth in a meaningful way. |