Effective supervision in a variety of settings
SCIE Guide 50
Published: May 2013
Updated: January 2017
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Recommendations
Recommendation from the Supervision guide.
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Introduction
Good supervision should result in positive outcomes for people who use services, the worker, the supervisor and the organisation as a whole.
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People who use services
Emerging practice suggests that people who use services can contribute to the supervision of health and social care workers.
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The context for effective supervision
This section deals with organisational and strategic leadership issues that promote good supervision.
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Foundations of effective supervision
Good or effective supervision is delivered by effective supervisors, but what does an effective supervisor look like?
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Effective supervision in practice
This section includes practical help and guidance to help supervision.
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Available downloads:
- Effective supervision in a variety of settings
- Service user and carer involvement in the supervision of health and social care workers: seminar report
- Practice enquiry into supervision in a variety of adult care settings where there are health and social care practitioners working together
- Narrative summary of the evidence review on supervision of social workers and social care workers in a range of settings including integrated settings