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42 Clinical Supervision courses

Cover Supervisor

By Compete High

🎓 Unlock Opportunities with our Cover Supervisor Course! 🎓 Are you ready to take the next step in your career journey? Our Cover Supervisor course equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the dynamic field of education. 📚   Benefits of Taking Our Cover Supervisor Course: Enhanced Classroom Management Skills: Gain essential techniques to effectively manage a classroom environment, ensuring a conducive learning atmosphere for students. Versatility in Educational Settings: Whether you aspire to work in primary, secondary, or special education settings, our course provides you with versatile skills applicable across various educational environments. Confidence Boost: Develop the confidence to lead a classroom confidently, even in the absence of the regular teacher. You'll learn how to engage students, deliver lesson plans, and handle challenging situations with ease. Professional Development: Stand out in the competitive job market with a certification that showcases your commitment to professional growth and excellence in education. Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow educators and professionals in the field, expanding your network and opening doors to potential career advancements. Fulfilling Role: Make a meaningful difference in the lives of students by ensuring continuity in their learning journey and providing them with a supportive environment in the absence of their regular teacher.   Who is this for? Aspiring Educators: Whether you're just starting your career in education or looking to transition into a new role, our Cover Supervisor course provides you with the foundation to thrive in the classroom. Teaching Assistants: Take your career to the next level by expanding your skill set and stepping into a leadership role as a Cover Supervisor. Career Changers: If you're considering a career change into education and want to explore different roles within the field, this course offers a perfect starting point.   Career Path: Upon completing our Cover Supervisor course, you'll be equipped with the necessary skills to pursue various career paths within the education sector, including: Cover Supervisor: Step into the role of a Cover Supervisor in schools, managing classrooms and ensuring continuity in students' learning in the absence of their regular teacher. Teaching Assistant: Use your newfound classroom management skills and experience to support teachers in delivering engaging lessons and providing individualized support to students. Teacher Training: For those aiming to become qualified teachers, our course serves as an excellent foundation, providing valuable insights into classroom management and educational practices. Education Leadership: Develop leadership skills that can pave the way for advancement into roles such as Head of Department or School Leadership positions.   Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your career in education! Enroll in our Cover Supervisor course today and embark on a fulfilling journey towards making a positive impact in the lives of students. 🚀   FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Cover Supervisor Course Q1: What is a Cover Supervisor? A Cover Supervisor is an individual responsible for supervising students when their regular teacher is absent. They ensure that the class continues with its planned work and maintains a positive learning environment. Cover Supervisors do not usually teach lessons but instead oversee students' behavior and facilitate learning by following the instructions left by the absent teacher. Q2: What does the Cover Supervisor course entail? The Cover Supervisor course provides comprehensive training on managing classrooms, engaging with students effectively, dealing with behavioral issues, and following school policies and procedures. It covers topics such as classroom management techniques, safeguarding practices, understanding the education system, and utilizing resources available to Cover Supervisors. Q3: Do I need prior teaching experience to enroll in the course? No, prior teaching experience is not necessary to enroll in the Cover Supervisor course. However, a basic understanding of working with children or young people can be beneficial. The course is designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively supervise classes in the absence of the regular teacher. Q4: Will completing the course guarantee me a job as a Cover Supervisor? While completing the Cover Supervisor course enhances your qualifications and skills for the role, job placement ultimately depends on various factors such as the availability of positions in your area, your experience, and the hiring policies of schools or educational institutions. However, having certification from a recognized training provider can significantly improve your chances of securing a Cover Supervisor position. Q5: How long does it take to complete the Cover Supervisor course? The duration of the Cover Supervisor course can vary depending on the training provider and the mode of delivery. Typically, the course can be completed within a few weeks to a few months, either through online modules, in-person workshops, or a combination of both. The flexibility of course delivery allows individuals to study at their own pace while balancing other commitments. Course Curriculum Module 1 Introduction to Cover Supervision Introduction to Cover Supervision 00:00 Module 2 Effective Communication for Cover Supervisors Effective Communication for Cover Supervisors 00:00 Module 3 Classroom Management Strategies for Cover Supervisors Classroom Management Strategies for Cover Supervisors 00:00 Module 4 Building Positive Relationships with Students as a Cover Supervisor Building Positive Relationships with Students as a Cover Supervisor 00:00 Module 5 Effective Instructional Strategies for Cover Supervisors Effective Instructional Strategies for Cover Supervisors 00:00 Module 6 Professional Development and Growth for Cover Supervisors Professional Development and Growth for Cover Supervisors 00:00

Cover Supervisor
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours
£4.99

Planning your supervision specific CPD - Reflective hour + free journal

5.0(2)

By Supervision Institute

Supervision CPD planning reflective hour

Planning your supervision specific CPD  - Reflective hour + free journal
Delivered Online On Demand
FREE

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Clinical Supervision - Training for Supervisors

By M&K Update Ltd

Clinical supervision is the term used to describe a formal process of professional support and provides an opportunity for staff to: reflect on and review their practice, develop their analytical skills and change or modify their practice.

Clinical Supervision - Training for Supervisors
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

HoardingUK Choice and Control in Hoarding Behaviour

5.0(6)

By HoardingUK

Hoarding training designed to be an educational, interactive and empowering day that works to positively impact attendees active client work.

HoardingUK Choice and Control in Hoarding Behaviour
Delivered Online + more
FREE to £95

Inclusion Facilitation

By Inclusive Solutions

Active Social Inclusion work for the most isolated

Inclusion Facilitation
Delivered Online On Demand
£149

You're a clinical supervisor - so now what?

5.0(2)

By Supervision Institute

On demand professional development for new supervisors of counsellors and psychotherapists who need some guidance about growing their supervision practice

You're a clinical supervisor  - so now what?
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£25

PERSON CENTRED REHABILITATION

By Inclusive Solutions

Person centred rehabilitation is designed to create a better life for an individual by the provision of an intense input designed to being about social change. This usually entails a series of visits focused on getting the person out and about to increase confidence, social skills and presence in their local community and to pursue goals and dreams. Usually, the work is carried out under the close clinical supervision of a practicing psychologist. Course Category Inclusion Person Centred Planning Visioning and Problem Solving Peer Support Description Person Centred Rehabilitation Person centred rehabilitation is designed to create a better life for an individual by the provision of an intense input designed to being about social change. This usually entails a series of visits focused on getting the person out and about to increase confidence, social skills and presence in their local community and to pursue goals and dreams. Usually, the work is carried out under the close clinical supervision of a practicing psychologist. PERSON CENTRED PLANNING A Person Centred Planning event would be carried out using the PATH or MAP process – majoring on dreams and goal setting leading to precise action planning. Facilitators would carry out the PATH or other person centred process. A large graphic will be one of the outcomes of the meetings this is a great visual record and a shared memory of the event. This will also inform the priorities for the later follow up inclusion facilitation work. Following the PATH event a ‘scoping report’ is created outlining what Inclusion Facilitation could offer and highlighting what dreams and goals the individual has. INCLUSION FACILITATION The PATH is also provides a good opportunity for the Facilitator to meet the focus person in a comfortable positive environment. Agreed visits from the Inclusion Facilitator are then carried out over a 3 month period. After this intensive input the Inclusion Facilitator will hand over to the existing family, carers and PA team to carry on where he or she has left off. This transition time is planned from the outset. An experienced psychologist needs to be there to support the facilitator at all times and will guide all work done by the inclusion facilitator. Is this just Support work? No! This is proactive engagement – doing whatever is required. This is not passively or reactively providing what is asked for – we are actively pursuing a good life for the individual. The work is built on careful research around a person’s interests and what opportunities exist locally There is community mapping There is work to tackle an individual’s own resistance and reluctance to engage more socially There is a need to engage with people in social settings that the individual attends to build bridges and connections – we are bridge builders You will need to build circles around a person There is a need to create the conditions in which friendships can flourish There is a need for direct psychological supervision and support throughout This work is short term and intense. The facilitator’s main aims will vary depending on the dreams and goals of the focus person. The basic aim of the inclusion facilitator is to better the focus person’s quality of life. Learning Objectives 1 To create a better life for the Individual. 2 Give Individual and family a clear vision of a good life and to support first steps towards this 3 To maximise individuals inclusion and connection with the wider community. 4 To help with friendship, social connection and education 5 To increase confidence, social skills and presence in their local community and to pursue goals and dreams. Who Is It For? Anyone who is involved in the rehabilitation of children or adults who have become disabled through accident or trauma and who is committed to helping them get their life back on track. Course Content Understanding ordinary needs – the dimensions of social inclusion Pursuing the dreams and goals of the individual Improving social skills Community Mapping Being comfortable in social environments Developing conversational skills Having a positive mindset Staying physically active Building relationships Help in meeting new people Create natural circles of support Creating a community circle Having positive body language Employment of support staff Pursuing personal interests   If you like this you will almost certainly enjoy: Person Centred Planning using PATH and MAPs

PERSON CENTRED REHABILITATION
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Supervisor circle

5.0(2)

By Supervision Institute

Supervisor circle is a place for clinical supervisors to meet and discuss topics related to supervision.

Supervisor circle
Delivered OnlineJoin Waitlist
FREE

Inclusion Facilitation

By Inclusive Solutions

Inclusion Facilitation (IF) is an approach to enhancing the inclusion, in a mainstream community of any child or young person who is experiencing difficulties in the world because of disability, personal crisis or because of their challenging behaviour towards others. The IF approach works by mobilising the young person’s natural supports to provide support and engage with the person in difficulty. Inclusion Facilitation is designed to create a better life for an individual by the provision of an intense input designed to being about social change. This usually entails a series of visits focused on getting the person out and about to increase confidence, social skills and presence in their local community and to pursue goals and dreams. Uniquely, the work is carried out under the close clinical supervision of a practicing psychologist. What is Inclusion Facilitation Work? ‘We do whatever it takes!’ Usually a Person Centred Planning event would be carried out using the PATHor MAP process – majoring on dreams and goal setting leading to precise action planning.  An experienced psychologist alongside the inclusion facilitator would carry out a PATH. A large graphic will be one of the outcomes of the meetings this is a great visual record and a shared memory of the event. This will also inform the priorities for the inclusion facilitation work Optionally following the PATH event a ‘scoping report’ is created outlining what Inclusion Facilitation could offer and highlighting what dreams and goals the individual has. The PATH is also provides a good opportunity for the Facilitator to meet the focus person in a comfortable positive environment. 12 weekly visits from the Inclusion Facilitator followed by 5 monthly visits is our preferred model but we can be flexible with the delivery of this input. This is just a guideline, however we have received good results using this time frame. After this intensive input the Inclusion Facilitator will hand over to the existing family, carers and PA team to carry on where he or she has left off. This transition time is planned from the outset. An experienced psychologist is there to support the facilitator at all times and will guide all work done by the inclusion facilitator.  Is this just Support work? No! This is proactive engagement – doing whatever is required. We are not just passively or reactively providing what is asked for – we are actively pursuing a good life for the individual. Our work is built on careful research around a person’s interests and what opportunities exist locally. We carry out community mapping.  We actively work to tackle an individual’s own resistance and reluctance to engage more socially. We actively engage with people in social settings that the individual attends to build bridges and connections – we are bridge builders. We build circles around a person. We create the conditions in which friendships can flourish. We have direct psychological supervision and support throughout. This work is short term and intense. Enjoy participating in a multimedia workshop that will challenge, entertain and reach for your emotions. Learning Objectives 1.To be able to understand the values and wider context of inclusion. 2.To be able to set up and run an ‘Inclusion Facilitation project to improve the life chances and connections of a child or young person. 3.To understand and be able to maximise the power of the peer group in supporting relationships, achievement and behaviour. Course Content The course answers the questions: What do you do with the child who is isolated by their aggression and anger, through being different, disabled or new to the school or community? Practically how do we go about including high profile children or young people? How can we help some children be friends? We will cover:  Inclusion values underpinning this work The Intentional Building of Relationships –‘Inclusion Facilitation’ work as an example Not doing it alone – The Importance of Teams in developing inclusive practice Practical setting up and running of IF work Lessons learned Stories of IF work

Inclusion Facilitation
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Mastering Medical Teaching: 20-in-1 Premium Online Courses Bundle

By Compete High

Healthcare needs more than expertise—it needs educators. The Mastering Medical Teaching 20-in-1 bundle is designed to help clinical professionals transition into training, mentoring, and educational roles across hospitals, colleges, and community care centres. If you're ready to lead, teach, or mentor the next generation of healthcare providers—this bundle puts your future within reach. Description From paramedics and nurses to lab technicians and pharmacy staff, today's healthcare professionals are often expected to guide others. Whether you're delivering internal training, supporting new staff, or preparing for a clinical educator role, this bundle has been built to make you more employable in both frontline and teaching-focused positions. The course list reflects the complex, interdisciplinary knowledge expected in modern healthcare settings—from communication and public health to data and counselling. This isn't just about doing the job—it's about teaching others how to do it too. Ideal for NHS staff, private healthcare employees, or professionals stepping into educational roles, this bundle offers a high-value route into one of the most respected areas of medical practice. And with all 20 courses rolled into one, it’s an investment that offers flexibility, credibility, and a faster path to new opportunities. FAQ Who is this course bundle for? Healthcare professionals looking to move into medical education, mentorship, clinical supervision, or healthcare training roles. What types of jobs could this support? Clinical educator, CPD coordinator, training supervisor, healthcare tutor, or mentor in NHS and private settings. Is this suitable for those without teaching experience? Absolutely. It’s tailored for experienced professionals who are new to formal teaching. Can I study while working full-time? Yes—this is designed with flexible learning in mind for working professionals. Will it enhance my job applications in the UK? Yes. Healthcare roles increasingly value teaching and mentoring capability across the sector. What’s the urgency? As healthcare education expands, roles are opening fast. Start training now, or risk missing out.

Mastering Medical Teaching: 20-in-1 Premium Online Courses Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours
£49.99

Professional Clinical Hypnotherapy Supervision

5.0(23)

By The Northern College Of Clinical Hypnotherapy

Supervision is an essential component of professional development in the field of clinical hypnotherapy. It provides a structured space where therapists can reflect on their clinical practice, receive constructive feedback, and explore new strategies to enhance their therapeutic skills. Our supervision sessions are tailored to meet the unique needs of clinical hypnotherapists, ensuring that you receive relevant guidance and support.

Professional Clinical Hypnotherapy Supervision
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE to £90

Peer Supervision for Clinical Hypnotherapists: Peer supervision for clinical hypnotherapists fosters professional growth through enhanced reflective practice, continuous learning, emotional support, feedback and validation, ethical guidance, networking, and professional accountability. - **Enhanced Reflective Practice**: Facilitates self-reflection, helping hypnotherapists identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement through peer discussions. - **Continuous Learning**: Expands knowledge by sharing innovative techniques, research findings, and emerging trends, promoting ongoing professional development. - **Emotional Support**: Provides a supportive space for therapists to share experiences and receive emotional support, addressing the emotional demands of the profession. - **Feedback and Validation**: Offers constructive criticism and fresh perspectives, aiding in skill refinement and improved clinical practice. - **Ethical Guidance**: Allows discussion of ethical dilemmas and collaborative solutions, ensuring adherence to professional standards. - **Networking and Collaboration**: Builds professional networks, leading to collaboration, referrals, and partnerships. - **Professional Accountability**: Encourages high standards and self-reflection through peer discussions, enhancing practice quality.

Peer Supervision.
Delivered Online + more
£10
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Francesca Lo Verso Counselling and Psychotherapy

francesca lo verso counselling and psychotherapy

My name is Francesca. The following bio may offer some more background on why I work the way I do. I grew up in Italy, but I spent half of my life outside my country of origin. This brought me face to face with the challenges of finding a sense of belonging and home elsewhere. This makes me particularly attuned to cross-cultural dynamics, multi-lingual living and the struggles of understanding who we are in this new reality. My early studies (a degree in International Relationships and Peace Studies) helped me understand human distress from the perspective of power dynamics and systemic oppression, hence why my framework of reference is systemic. A decade later, when I retrained as a counsellor, I combined my earlier studies and previous work experience in the third sector (ranging from supporting victims of human trafficking and refugees to the homeless) to find voluntary and subsequently paid work within a counselling service for people who use substances and are involved with the criminal justice system. Through my time at this counselling service, I understood trauma from a systemic point of view and learned to convey safety and support clients to find it in their life and within themselves. I am now a senior counsellor for a local charity for alcohol use. Since 2017, I’ve volunteered as a counsellor for the therapeutic community Time and Space, supporting people who hear voices, dissociate, and self-harm. My experience here has taught me how to look beyond the labels, centre the person in the work we do together and trust, no matter what, that the person knows best what works for them in their healing journey. Alongside this, over the years, I have nurtured a deep connection with nature, which kinship brought me a sense of connection, dignity and respect that I now extend to the other-than-human beings and world, too (hence why I have embraced a vegan lifestyle).