Accredited Supervisors

Supervision Defined by BSICPH

The BSCHIP views supervision as the process whereby a supervisor provides a supervisee with a second opinion, clinical practice guidance, and constructive critical feedback on their practice. This feedback is integral to effective risk assessment, risk management, and supporting the clinical process between the practitioner and client. Supervisors also play a key role in ensuring supervisees adhere to the rules and laws governing their professional practice.

Definition of a Supervisor

We define a supervisor as a professional practitioner qualified to oversee the work of trainees or practitioners within their field(s) of expertise. “Qualified” refers to having either completed a dedicated postgraduate supervision course or undertaken at least 12 hours of specialist postgraduate training in supervision.

 

 

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