Supervision and Leadership in Residential Care
Strengthen your leadership skills with trauma-informed supervision strategies for residential care.
Last updated: 23 Nov 2024
Develop meaningful supervision and leadership strategies
This training is designed to equip leaders in Residential Care to deliver trauma-informed leadership and supervision. It aims to provide practitioners with the concepts of supervision and how to ensure supervision is both meaningful and enhances best practice by ensuring organisational standards and practices are adhered to.
Learning outcomes
- What defines supervision and leadership
- Pitfalls of supervision and leadership
- Leadership models
- Managing difficult conversations
- Supervision and leadership done well
- Cultural considerations
Intended audience
Residential Care workforce – Team Leaders and staff entering Management roles
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