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  1. This section of the guide will help you to understand more about supervision, and explains: what supervision is. why supervision is important. the functions of supervision. what to avoid: the warning signs of ineffective supervison.

  2. The guide identifies a range of professional groups and sectors for whom the framework constitutes a potential resource. The framework is divided into eight domains of Core competence, intended to be applied across the complete range of work settings, supervisee populations and modes of delivery.

  3. Adult safeguarding practice questions. This guidance is for frontline practitioners and managers who work with adults who have care and support needs and who may be at risk of abuse or neglect.

  4. This process is illustrated in figure 2, which shows how being contained in supervision can lead to a deepened capacity for tolerating and making sense of challenging feelings and behaviour in the work.

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  5. Effective professional supervision can play a critical role in ensuring a clear focus on a child’s welfare. Supervision should support professionals to reflect critically on the impact of their decisions on the child and their family’. This paper outlines the core principles of effective safeguarding supervision to which the

  6. definitions, benefits and tools to support the provision of clinical supervision. Part 2 is made up of three chapters that provide tailored information for participants, facilitators, and managers & organisations. For participants the toolkit: • Introduces the concept of clinical supervision and reflection.

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  8. Our supervision case studies aim to help you approach your supervision effectively, by providing some examples of the different types of supervision in practice and the different scenarios you could experience.

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