Supervisory Practice and Evaluation within an Organisational Context - Level 7 (LBR)
When can you start this module? |
Learning Beyond Registration
Learning Beyond Registration (LBR) is a vital part of developing competent, capable health service practitioners prepared to deliver a dynamic, flexible, quality, client-focused service. If you're employed by the NHS in the East Midlands then you may be eligible for fee-free access to our LBR modules and/or programmes. You'll need to supply evidence of approval from your line manager and Trust Education Lead when you apply.
About this module
This module addresses your personal development, development of your micro skills and the macro skills of supervision required by senior organisational supervisors.
A further important element of supervision is the need for you to evaluate your performance as a supervisor in terms of the outcomes and benefits your supervisees experience(s) and within an organisational, legal and professional context.
The module includes an emphasis on supervisors receiving supervision on their practice and examines various methods for setting up supervisors' supervisory networks.
You will be equipped with an understanding of the structure and culture of organisations and their relationship to their effects on supervision and will develop the skills and attitudes required of senior organisational supervisors.
This module is a requirement if you are undertaking the Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Supervision.
Learning outcomes
On completion of this module you will be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to evaluate performance and supervision at an individual, group and organisational level.
- Demonstrate a critical understanding of the influence of legal, professional, ethical and organisational influences on the supervision process.
- Critically reflect on the practice and processes when receiving supervision for supervision.
Which profession is this module aimed at?
All Health ProfessionalsAbout this module
- Module level: 7
- Module credits: 20
When can you start?
September and January


