Full Supervisor Training (2 days December 11-12)

Full Supervisor Training Part 2 - Skills Training Workshop (2 days), provided in person at UNSW Kensington campus

By UNSW Psychology

Date and time

Wed, 11 Dec 2024 9:00 AM - Thu, 12 Dec 2024 5:00 PM AEDT

Location

UNSW Kensington Campus

UNSW Sydney Kensington Campus UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • 1 day 8 hours
  • Two day workshop encompassing lecture, demonstration and role play of key skills in competency based supervision
  • Builds on information provided in part one online training
  • Walks participants through the supervision process including understanding the competency model of supervision, preparation of a supervision contract, components of effective supervision including the provision of effective feedback, dealing with supervision problems and termination of the supervision process.
  • Preparation for the evaluation process (Part 3)
  • NOTE: All those attending the Part 2 training must already have completed their Part 1 Supervisor Training (online Knowledge Assessment training run by any PsyBA approved providers)


The workshop is presented in person at the UNSW Kensington campus (location TBA). Please note that coffee/lunch is NOT provided, though there are many facilities on campus for caffeine and caloric intake. We may need to move to online (zoom) presentation if the situation arises that it is necessary to do so, or cancel/reschedule if we do not meet minimum number of participants. We will endeavour to let all registered participants know as soon as is feasible if a situation were to occur.

Presenter: Leah Vircoe and Sarah Parkin, Forensic Psychologists & Board-approved Supervisor Trainers

Organised by

Psychology is the study of mind and behaviour. It is one of the most interesting and challenging areas of scientific enquiry with the potential to benefit both individuals and society as a whole.

Members of the School of Psychology study a diverse range of topics such as children’s development of language and knowledge, how mood affects our social behaviour, bias in eyewitness testimony, the brain mechanisms underlying pleasure and pain, and the causes and treatment of psychological disorders ranging from psychopathy to depression and post-traumatic stress.

We offer a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, and earn more competitive research funding and publish more Tier 1 journal articles per academic than any other School in Australia. 

$700