Scheduled or formal supervision
This type of supervision is regular, planned, one-to-one, uninterrupted and held in a private setting between the supervisor and supervisee.
Unscheduled or informal supervision
Unscheduled or informal supervision includes consultations on decision making, delegation, load management, professional development, support needs, service and resource allocation, and policy.
Live supervision
Live supervision involves direct supervision of case practice provided by a more senior practitioner
Group supervision and peer supervision
Group supervision is normally provided within an established team of practitioners.
Collaborative supervision
Supervision has traditionally been viewed as a relationship and process between one supervisor and one supervisee
Case study: Building a culture of supervision
Case study about building a culture of supervision within a team
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