You Deserve Good Supervision! A Guide for Supervisees
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Who will benefit from this book?
Every health and social services worker, whatever your profession or occupation:
Supervisors and managers: Give this book to your supervisees so they know how to be proactive in, and make the most of, their supervision sessions.
University staff: This book will assist your students to transition into the work environment.
Each chapter contains a full explanation of 1 step
Step 1 Find out as much as you can about supervision in general and in your workplace
Step 2 Spend time getting to know your supervisor and negotiating an individual agreement
Step 3 Select the most useful topics for your sessions
Step 4 Keep a supervision notebook
Step 5 Make the most of each supervision session
Step 6 Review regularly how well supervision is working for you
“I think supervisees will really appreciate how much you have captured in such a short booklet and how good an overview you have given them to make the most of their supervision.” Michael Carroll. Founder of the Supervision Centre, Bristol UK
Every health and social services worker, whatever your profession or occupation:
Supervisors and managers: Give this book to your supervisees so they know how to be proactive in, and make the most of, their supervision sessions.
University staff: This book will assist your students to transition into the work environment.
Each chapter contains a full explanation of 1 step
Step 1 Find out as much as you can about supervision in general and in your workplace
Step 2 Spend time getting to know your supervisor and negotiating an individual agreement
Step 3 Select the most useful topics for your sessions
Step 4 Keep a supervision notebook
Step 5 Make the most of each supervision session
Step 6 Review regularly how well supervision is working for you
“I think supervisees will really appreciate how much you have captured in such a short booklet and how good an overview you have given them to make the most of their supervision.” Michael Carroll. Founder of the Supervision Centre, Bristol UK