CPD Hours0 hr
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW National ([email protected])
Event FormatOn-Demand
Practice & careerSupervision, Rural & Remote
CPD Hours0 hr
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW National ([email protected])
Event FormatOn-Demand
Practice & careerSupervision, Rural & Remote
Whilst the core elements of supervision for staff and students in regional, rural and remote communities are not different to metropolitan colleagues there are some key considerations that are important to consider. This webinar briefly considers the key functions of supervision and then explores what these mean in the regional, rural and remote context.
This webinar is presented by the AASW SA Branch.
AASW Credential: Supervision
Presenter
Darlene Wyatt is a social worker with 30+ years of experience most of which has been undertaken in rural, regional and remote areas of South Australia. Darlene has a passion for quality supervision of both staff and students and actively seeks to keep her skills in supervision contemporary. Darlene was awarded the SA Social Worker of the Year in the category of Supervision in the Workplace in 2021.
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