Clinical Supervision of Non-Clinical Staff, Including Peer Workforce

Research into evidence based practices and the emergence of a peer support workforce are changing how we address the complex needs of needs of persons with serious mental illness. Today, we know how to help persons with complex needs live meaningful and inclusive lives. Lives that include employment, independent living and positive social networks. Clinical supervision is a distinct practice that is concerned with both assuring a high quality service and client welfare, and the ongoing learning and development of a supervisee.

This presentation at the Nebraska Justice and Behavioral Health Conference includes a framework to advance contemporary mental health practice through clinical supervision of non-clinical staff, including the peer workforce. From the presentation participants will learn 1) characteristics of good clinical supervision, 2) three types of clinical supervision models, 3) best practices for supervising persons with a different professional orientation, and 4) how to use clinical supervision to maintain the scope of practice of peer support staff.

Starts: Oct. 29, 2019 1:30 pm
Ends: Oct. 29, 2019 2:45 pm
Timezone:
US/Central
Registration Deadline
September 20, 2019
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Face-to-Face Training
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