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Using Reflective Supervision within Efforts Which Support System Involved Youth & Families

Tue, Apr 16

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Nicole Kelly, Psy.D

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Using Reflective Supervision within Efforts Which Support System Involved Youth & Families
Using Reflective Supervision within Efforts Which Support System Involved Youth & Families

Time & Location

Apr 16, 2024, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM PDT

Online Event

About the Event

Nicole Kelly, Psy.D

Training Description

Reflective supervision has been gaining momentum amongst leaders in social services and mental health sectors. This training will provide an overview of the three pillars of reflective supervision. We will also discuss strategies to implement reflective supervision with staff who are involved in efforts which support system-involved youth and families. This training is ideal for individuals in leadership roles and those who are interested in taking on supervisory roles in the future.

Learning Objectives

· Participants will be able to explain the concept of reflective supervision.

· Participants will be able to identify at least one of the three pillars of reflective supervision.

· Participants will be able to identify at least one strategy to implement reflective supervision within efforts to support system-involved youth and families.

Agenda

9:00-9:15am  Opening & Introduction to Reflective Supervision

9:15-10:30am  Reflective supervision overview

· Experiences and challenges in supervision

· Defining reflective supervision

· Role of supervisor

· Building block #1: Reflection

· Building block #2: Collaboration

· Building block #3: Regularity

10:45-11:00am  Break (CE hours will not be offered for this time)

11:00am-12:45pm  Application of reflective supervision

· Trauma-informed care and reflective supervision

· Challenges in reflective supervision

· Addressing challenges implementing reflective supervision within efforts to serve and/or support system involved youth and families

· Shifting from current supervision model to reflective supervision

· Educating supervisees about reflective supervision

· Case examples

· Vignettes

12:45-1:00pm  Wrap-up, Questions & Answers, & Closing

Meet Our Trainer

Nicole Kelly is a clinical psychologist who has worked with trauma survivors for 14 years. She currently consults with agencies on trauma-informed care, programming for commercially sexually exploited youth, vicarious trauma, and leadership development. Nicole has been training multidisciplinary audiences on trauma-related topics since 2015 and provides guest lectures at local universities on human trafficking.

This course meets the qualifications for (3.75) BBS CE hours for LCSWs, LMFTs, LPCCs, and LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences & is provided by Fred Finch Youth Center, CAMFT Provider #045295.

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