Title: Clinical Supervision in Child Welfare Practice
1Clinical Supervision in Child Welfare Practice
- Presentation to Steering Group
- October 24, 2005
- Conference Call
2Ideas emerging from other jurisdictions
- Transfer of learning is critical need to keep
providing learning opportunities long after the
training has ended - Successful design integrate collaboration with
supervisors and empowerment strategies - Desire to move supervision away from constant
crises to planned quality time with staff
members. - Clinical supervision training is becoming a hot
topic issues in the child welfare field Alberta
is also exploring clinical supervision curriculum
design.
3Kentucky Model
- Four States participating in the Model
Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee and Missouri - Intent is to design a hybrid model of
supervision - Study is examining organizational culture as a
result of the training - Transfer of learning is critical Arkansas hired
two full-time mentors to provide support to
supervisors - Mississippi has the best buy in' as they did
focus groups to design the curriculum - Professor Crystal Camargo-Collins can come to
Toronto as part of the studys dissemination.
4Mississippi ModelPart of the Kentucky
Supervision Research Project
- Held a focus group with a group of supervisors
and then used this group as a team to design all
aspects of the curriculum - The team indicated that if you want supervisors
to be good clinicians, you first need to educate
them about being a good leader. First module
focuses on leadership issues and other modules
include cultural competency, boundary issues,
vicarious liabilitydesigned a series of modules - Curriculum design ideas have the group bring in
their own challenging scenarios (anonymously),
chart your career path, role play good and bad
scenarios, - Senior managers attended all of the training
- Cultivate trust and respect in the learning
environment
5Research Study in New York State
- Article did a three year review of supervisory
outcomes following clinical consultation program - The objectives of the training curriculum is to
enhance supervisors ability to - Coach and mentor staff in sound decision-making
practices - Convene and facilitate permanency planning case
conferences - Improve practice in the development of
child-centred culturally relevant safety and
permanency plans.
6Emerging Ideas
- Katharine has access to a digital camcorder and
would like to videotape role plays and a clinical
supervision session. She has put together a
demo for review - Integrate a Needs Assessment questionnaire for
supervisors prior to the training. This
questionnaire would be anonymous but would
provide information about the participants skill
level and desired learning objectives.
Supervisors can submit anonymous scenarios that
they find challenging that could be integrated
into the curriculum design - Clinical Supervision WebsiteOn the OACAS
website? With readings, links etc? Tool kit
on-line? - Supervisory Tool Kit that could go on-line
7Feedback others on Curriculum Design
- Move away from lecture format into more
interactive scenarios such as role plays, and
case vignettes - Provide this training to all supervisors in all
service areas (protection, foster care, adoption) - Dont put the manager in the role of mentoring
the supervisor following training. Transfer of
learning is critical but using the supervisors
manager may become problematic.
8Supervisory Tool Kit
- Material taken from Carleton Munsons book on
Clinical Supervision - Practitioner Self-Assessment Form is designed to
focus on clinical aspects of a case - Supervisee Bill of Rights
- Website linksK.Dill still pulling together
- Annotated Bibliography to be written K.Dill
- Put the tool kit on-lineWeb Ct?
9Proposed Design Changes
- Curriculum is divided into six sections
- Section Two Clinical Supervision in Child
Protection - Section Three Defining Supervision in Child
Welfare Practice - Section Four The Parallel Process in Clinical
Supervision - Section Five Clinical Group Supervision
- Section Six Self Reflective Practice
10Chapter Two Introduction to Clinical Supervision
in Child Welfare Practice
- ACTIVITIES
- Introductions
- Explore the fundamental elements of social work
supervision administrative, educational and
clinical - Review the curriculum outline with participants
- Review of core competencies for training
11Chapter Three Defining Clinical Supervision in
Child Welfare Practice
- ACTIVITIES
- Group Exercise What does clinical supervision
mean to you? - Balancing the role of the supervisor Roccis
suggestion of exploring how to balance the role
of the administrative, clinician and educational
supervisor - Clinical Supervision Role Play Katharine has
done a video clip. Can be used as a way of
providing an example to the group.Integrate Allan
Moyles notes re exploring clinical themes and
issues - Role plays groups are given vignettes and role
play the scenarios - Homework Assignment Review articles and present
them to large group following morning. Done in
training session.
12Chapter FourClinical Group Supervision
- ACTIVITIES
- Small group discussion about how individuals
integrate clinical supervision into a team
setting - Katharine would like to actually videotape a role
play with a team. Use it as a discussion tool for
the group. She has a good case example that
addresses parallel process. - Role play would form the basis for promoting
discussion about the elements of group
supervision, team dynamics and stages of group
development.
13Chapter Five The Parallel Process in Clinical
Supervision
- ACTIVITIES
- Video clip is used as a demonstration of the
issues and then people move into small groups and
role play the following scenarios - Building collaborative relationships with
resistant clients - Promoting effective use of power and authority in
working relationships with clients - Understanding and integrating the parallel
process in clinical supervision - Bring themes and ideas back to the larger group
14Chapter Six Self Reflective Practice
- ACTIVITIES
- Write a letter to yourself focusing on one or two
key areas that you wish to continue in your
clinical practice and one or two issues that you
wish to change. - Other suggestions here?
15Next Steps
- We need to go through and carefully edit each of
the curriculum chapters - Group supervision role playneeds actors
16Preparing for the Focus Group Sessions
- Dates selected for the focus group sessions are
November 15 and November 22 - How many participants from which service areas?
- We need to decide what material we send to the
participants ahead of time