About this event
ILLUMINATE? WHAT IS CALLING FOR ATTENTION?
Often it seems obvious what is calling for attention. However, if we pause a moment… what else might be there? Is there something that you or I might want to disregard or deny? whether we are supervisors, or supervisees.
Perhaps there are feelings we don’t want to acknowledge, stories we dont want to tell, responses we dont want to make, or situations we dont want to encounter. And it’s not just ‘not wanting’…. often what is present is just the edge of something, something unknown to me and you.
How do we attend to what is present?
As supervisors and as supervisees, having the ability, and the self-trust, to attend to what is present, even when it is not obvious often opens possibilities for transformation and learning.
The simple rule guiding supervision which we are exploring today is:
⭐ Illuminate and explore what is calling for attention
Join us to explore this together in our living-learning community!
WHAT ARE SIMPLE RULES?
‘Simple rules’ is a term that describes a set of guiding principles, behaviours, we have seen within the practice of supervision that are generative. In other words, if we hold these behaviours, we might amplify the experience of ‘supervision’ as defined by those engaged in it.
STEPPING INTO SUPERVISION
Although we take a coaching perspective in this series, these workshops are suitable for anyone entering supervision, or training to become a supervisor, from any of the professional disciplines often known as the Helping Professions.
By coming together in a multi-professional group of coaches, counsellors, psychotherapists, teachers and other professionals we can re-consider some of our own assumptions and beliefs, open our heart, mind and will to new practice and become more clear on what kind of supervision fits best at present.
For those considering becoming a supervisor, each session in this series will offer one dimension of supervision, and with the engagement of colleagues participating in the workshop, old friends and new acquaintances, we might explore from multiple perspectives.
If you’d like to know more information about our accredited Diploma in Coaching supervision, please send an email to Jo Birch jo@jobirch.co.uk
Dr Louie Gardiner
Welcome! Do join us for this Introductory series about Supervision.
STEPPING INTO SUPERVISION
Although we take a coaching perspective in this series, these workshops are suitable for anyone entering supervision, or training to become a supervisor, from any of the professional disciplines often known as the Helping Professions.
By coming together in a multi-professional group of coaches, counsellors, psychotherapists, teachers and other professionals we can re-consider some of our own assumptions and beliefs, open our heart, mind and will to new practice and become more clear on what kind of supervision fits best at present.
For those considering becoming a supervisor, each session in this series will offer one dimension of supervision, and with the engagement of colleagues participating in the workshop, old friends and new acquaintances, we might explore from multiple perspectives.
ZOOM
This workshop will be hosted on the Zoom meeting platform where we will use our cameras and microphones to interact with each other as a group.
SELF-SELECT FEE
The self-select fee is a radical inclusion policy to open learning for all colleagues. The guide price for this event is £20.00, however, we appreciate that income varies greatly in different locations and circumstances. Please contribute what you can to help us maintain inclusive professional training.
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All the colleagues at ONLINEVENTS and the presenters we collaborate with are committed to working in a manner consistent with the BACP Ethical Framework, which can be accessed on the link below. When registering for this event you are agreeing to be present and interact in a manner that is consistent with this Framework.