Clinical supervision provides a confidential, reflective space for staff to think about their work, wellbeing and professional practice.
For organisations working in emotionally demanding environments, regular supervision can play an important role in supporting staff wellbeing, maintaining professional standards and reducing the impact of stress and burnout.
Clinical supervision is a structured conversation that helps staff reflect on the emotional and professional aspects of their work.
It offers space to:
Clinical supervision can benefit professionals working in a wide range of settings, including:
Supervision can be offered on a one-to-one basis or in groups, depending on the needs of the organisation.
Group supervision can help teams reflect together, strengthen communication and reduce feelings of isolation, while individual supervision provides more dedicated space for personal reflection and support.
