This eLearning module introduces the core concepts of psychological safety and how to apply them in supervision. It was created for child protection workers and explores the various challenges and needs inherent to this field.
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This eLearning module introduces the core concepts of psychological safety and how to apply them in supervision. It was created for child protection workers and explores the various challenges and needs inherent to this field. You will find practical tips that help you to embed psychological safety in your practice.
Who should register? This module is aimed at all supervisors within the child protection field with opportunities for new learning and consolidation of learning for the more experienced supervisors.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Understand the definition and function of Psychological Safety, Trust and Power Distance in a practice supervision context.
- List the underlying principles of psychological safety and trust and apply these concepts to the supervisory relationship.
- Apply the underlying principles of psychological safety and trust to create a 'safe space' for reflection and candid discussion to occur in supervision.
- List ways to provide a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal supervisees. - Understand the concepts of vicarious trauma and vicarious resilience.
- Create a personal action plan which identifies ways to enhance your practice supervision.
AASW Credentials: Child Protection; Supervision