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SUMMARY:Practice Labs: Supervision of Supervision
DESCRIPTION:Supervision of supervision is a reflective space where supervisors examine their own supervision practice\, receiving feedback and support. This process helps supervisors clarify their model for supervision\, refine their interventions\, understand how their values and identities shape their work with supervisees and deepen their inner wisdom. \nRegular Supervision of Supervision practice strengthens supervisory confidence\, deepens ethical awareness\, and ultimately improves the quality of supervision offered to others. \nThese three online practice labs invite experienced supervisors and consultants to deepen their capacity to supervise supervision itself\, using a relational\, reflective frame illustrated in part through the seven-eyed model of supervision. Across the series\, participants will bring real supervision dilemmas and questions\, work collaboratively with peers\, and receive feedback on their supervisory style\, interventions\, and use of self in the supervisory relationship. \nEach session is highly experiential and requires that participants are already providing clinical supervision to others. \nThrough practice\, case discussions\, and focused reflection\, the group will explore how both our practice and selves show up in Supervision of Supervision work\, and how these factors shape both process and outcomes. \nIt is expected that you will be able to show up live and actively participate for all three sessions to get your certificate of attendance.
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/practice-labs-supervision-of-supervision/
LOCATION:Online\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BCACC Workshop / Lunch & Learn
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SUMMARY:Strengthening Clinical Processes: Relationally Grounded Care and Indigenous Cultural Safety for Agency Counsellors (Emerging Practices)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a meaningful conversation with Len Pierre (Len Pierre Consulting) and Azadeh Miley\, RCC\, ACS\, as they explore emerging processes in decolonizing clinical applications in agency and organizational settings. \nAzadeh and Len have worked together to examine practices within the Health Authority\, exploring how agencies can address colonial frameworks embedded in clinical processes. Drawing from this work they’ll share insights on navigating the challenges and opportunities that may arise when intention meets implementation. \nThis session will offer both Indigenous and clinical agency-based perspectives on creating culturally safer\, and more relationally grounded care. \nThe session is designed intentionally\, as a non-judgmental space where you can reflect where colonial frameworks may appear in your clinical counselling processes. It’s also a way to celebrate and share the strides you’re already making toward a more culturally informed practice. \nThrough guided discussion and a focused breakout session\, you can examine an aspect of your own processes with an emphasis on learning\, hope\, and removing shame or fear around “getting it wrong.” This is an opportunity to lead with curiosity\, validate the good work already happening\, and begin an honest conversation about reconciliation in clinical settings. \nLearn More & Register
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/strengthening-clinical-processes-relationally-grounded-care-and-indigenous-cultural-safety-for-agency-counsellors-emerging-practices/
LOCATION:Online\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BCACC Workshop / Lunch & Learn
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC%20Association%20of%20Clinical%20Counsellors":MAILTO:hoffice@bc-counsellors.org
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SUMMARY:Practice Labs: Supervision of Supervision
DESCRIPTION:Supervision of supervision is a reflective space where supervisors examine their own supervision practice\, receiving feedback and support. This process helps supervisors clarify their model for supervision\, refine their interventions\, understand how their values and identities shape their work with supervisees and deepen their inner wisdom. \nRegular Supervision of Supervision practice strengthens supervisory confidence\, deepens ethical awareness\, and ultimately improves the quality of supervision offered to others. \nThese three online practice labs invite experienced supervisors and consultants to deepen their capacity to supervise supervision itself\, using a relational\, reflective frame illustrated in part through the seven-eyed model of supervision. Across the series\, participants will bring real supervision dilemmas and questions\, work collaboratively with peers\, and receive feedback on their supervisory style\, interventions\, and use of self in the supervisory relationship. \nEach session is highly experiential and requires that participants are already providing clinical supervision to others. \nThrough practice\, case discussions\, and focused reflection\, the group will explore how both our practice and selves show up in Supervision of Supervision work\, and how these factors shape both process and outcomes. \nIt is expected that you will be able to show up live and actively participate for all three sessions to get your certificate of attendance.
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/practice-labs-supervision-of-supervision/2026-01-30/
LOCATION:Online\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BCACC Workshop / Lunch & Learn
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC%20Association%20of%20Clinical%20Counsellors":MAILTO:hoffice@bc-counsellors.org
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