2024 CPD
Fri 16 FEB 2024
12.00 – 1.30pm
Online Member Gathering
1 hour of CPD
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PAST AAOS CPD EVENTS:
Thursday 9 NOVEMBER 2023
Supervision in the Education Sector – Roundtable
National online via zoom
(1 hour CPD) for AAOS Current Members at all levels
Saturday 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
First Nations Perspectives and Ally-ship in Supervision
National online via zoom
9.00am – 12.30pm AEST (3 hours CPD)
for AAOS current members at all levels
Friday 18 AUGUST 2023
Members’ Lunch-time Gathering
National online via zoom
for AAOS current members at all levels
Saturday 29 JULY 2023Transference in Supervision
National interactive online CPD via zoom
for AAOS current members at all levels
Fri 17 + Fri 24th March 2023
National online CPD via zoom for Associate members
Jan Reeve
Making the Most of Supervision
Sat 25 February 2023 & Sat 20 May 2023
Andi Szasz
How Neuroscience can Inform the Supervision Process
for SV + ST members + experienced SV non-members
Fri 4 November – POST 2022 AGM
via zoom (online)
Navigating Change: Mental Health in Relation to Supervision
Kim Langford
Creativity and Collaboration in Online Supervision
presented by Dr Carla van Laar & Tara Harriden
Mon 8 & Mon 15 AUGUST 2022
National online CPD
Offered to AAOS Associate Members only
The use of Different Modes of Supervision: blocks, challenges and benefits
Presented by AAOS Board Member Maxine Rosenfield
Thur 26 MAY 2022, Sat 18 JUNE and Thurs 22 SEPT
National online CPD
Offered to Supervisor & Supervisor-Trainer Members
and experienced non-member Supervisors
Processing Trauma through the Play of Minds in Supervision
presented by Dr Rob Gordon
Tue 26 & Wed 27 APRIL 2022
National online CPD – repeat event
FREE for all current AAOS Members
Creativity and Collaboration in Online Supervision
presented by Dr Carla van Laar & Tara Harriden
Mon 21 & Mon 28 MARCH 2022 & repeated 8 & 15 OCTOBER 2022
National online CPD
Offered to Supervisor and Supervisor-Trainer Members only:
The Healing Lens of Supervision: Collective and Individual Losses
presented by Jenni Wegener
Repeat Event
FREE for AAOS Supervisors and Supervisor-Trainers
13 & 20 November 2021
National online event
Online event post AGM: Kate Lloyd, Chris Pide & Sal Flynn
Nourish’d@work – Professional Wellbeing within Supervision
Fri 30 October – 10.30am – 4.30pm – 5 hours with breaks
Members-only CPD
National online event
Dr Alison Strasser & Fiona Griffiths plus panel
Supervision in the time of COVID-19 – the challenges
Thur 1st October 2020 9.00 am – 2.30pm – 5 hours with breaks
NATIONAL (online via Zoom)
Wed 22nd and Thur 23 JULY 6pm-9pm AEST
INTERNATIONAL CPD EVENT
Co-sponsored by AAOS & CEP
An Existential Lens on Supervision
Prof. Emmy van Deurzen
NATIONAL (online) : Thursday 28 MAY 2020 9.30 am – 2.30pm
AAOS MEMBERS ONLY
Supervision in the time of COVID-19: the challenges
AAOS Board Members: Alison Strasser, Maxine Rosenfield & Fiona Griffith
AAOS CPD Sydney
Fri 15 November 2019 (post AGM) & Thurs 14 November
“Out of the Whirlwind: care in a time of ecological crisis”
Ways in which the ecological crisis is ‘intruding’ into our professional practice – considering both its gifts and implications
Facilitators: Jan Morgan and Graeme Garrett
AAOS CPD Brisbane Sat 12 October 2019 * Melbourne Fri 19 July 2019 * Sydney Fri 3 May 2019
“The Felt Sense in Supervision”
An insight into Eugene Gendlin’s practice of Focusing and felt-sensing and how this may enhance the experience of supervision
Facilitator: Jane Quayle
AAOS Members only online CPD (National)
“Working with Anxiety in the Supervision Space”
Working consciously with anxiety, both ours and our supervisees, can change the way we interact with it in the supervision space.
Facilitators: Alison Strasser, Maxine Rosenfield and Fiona Griffith – AAOS Board Members.
Co-Sponsored Event March 2019
2 x 1 day workshops with Special International Guest Presenter Glenda Fredman
An Invitation to Bring Body & Self to Supervision (1 day)
Widening the Lens of our Supervision Practice: (1day)
SYDNEY:BRISBANE: MELBOURNE:
AAOS CPD Sydney Fri 9 November 2018
“Definitions of Supervision: supervision as a reflective space or management tool”
Post 2018 AGM.
Panel Q & A followed by small group discussion that will explore understanding of the value of supervision and how it benefits clients, practitioners and organisations.
AAOS Online CPD (national) Thurs 23 August 2018
“Online Supervision: Tips and Tricks for Good Practice”
A “hands-on” interactive online workshop and experiment in using Zoom technology for supervision.
FACILITATORS: Alison Strasser, Maxine Rosenfield, Fiona Griffith
AAOS CPD Adelaide (Stirling) Fri 27 July 2018
“Mentoring versus Monitoring”
Juggling relationship and task in service of good outcomes
FACILITATOR: Elisabeth Shaw
AAOS CPD Sydney Fri 18 May 2018, Melbourne Fri 13 July 2018 & Brisbane Sat Oct 6 2018
Systemic Constellations for Supervision:
Creative tools for individual and group practice
FACILITATOR: Dr Roger Lowe
International Co-Sponsored CPD Event
The Impact of Modality and Values on Supervision Practice
1 day workshop
with Special International Guest
Professor Keith Tudor
BRISBANE 20 February 2018
SYDNEY 23 or 24 February 2018
MELBOURNE 26 or 27 February 2018
AAOS CPD Melbourne Friday 8 December 2017
“Peer Supervision on Supervisory Practice”
An Opportunity for you to participate in a New AAOS CPD offering
A day designed to enable you to work on supervisory issues from your own practice in small groups.
AAOS CPD Sydney Fri 27 October
“Working with Difference in Supervision”
Given that both therapy and supervision encompass social power, we invite you to help us consider how we can best support and empower supervisees from a range of experiences and backgrounds. We have invited a panel of senior practitioners, representing different aspects of diversity, to respond to the question: “What do I need to know about you in order to supervise you?” They have been asked to consider this question both from an individual and a group supervision perspective. The panel’s answers will be followed by group discussion and experiential exercises designed to help broaden our perspectives and enhance our work as supervisors
AAOS CPD Brisbane Sat 14 October 2017
“Courageous Conversations in Supervisory Practice”
This workshop will:
- Help participants identify those “difficult” conversations in supervision that we have to have
- Explore ways of gaining clear perceptions of the dynamics of the situation
- Provide participants with the tools for constructive engagement
Facilitator: Dr Michelle Mulvihill
CPD Sydney Fri 19 May 2017
“Expressive Therapies for Professional Supervision”
The use of symbols to enrich supervision
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
- Expressive Therapies – A brief background and history including relevance to current trends
- Supervision using ET modalities – An outline of the range of modalities
- The use of symbols to enrich supervision – What is symbol work and how can it provide a new dimension to supervision?
- Experiential activities – An exploration of symbol work for supervision
Facilitator: Jo Ablett, M. Couns, Dip. Ed. B. Ed, Dip. & Adv. Dip in ET, Cert in ET, Cert in Sandplay Therapy
AAOS CPD Brisbane Sat 18th March 2017
“Let’s Play!”
Engaging in a creative arts supervision approach
to enable, expand and energise work practice
WORKSHOP DETAILS
Traditionally, supervision practice for education, health and social care professions is framed by three different models: psychotherapy-based; developmental and social role. Alongside these models, creative approaches and expressive arts methods in supervision can provide alternative means of exploring the dynamics of professional practice. Engaging in a non-talking process during supervision can create a shift or a new awareness behind a work-related issue. These approaches can be used to validate and enhance a supervisee’s experience and promote a different understanding of reflexive practice.
Facilitators: Jeanette Kenelly & Tania Balil
Date: Sat 18th March 2017
AAOS CPD EVENT SYDNEY NOVEMBER 11 2016
“From Rules to Relationships: Effectively Applying our Supervisor Code of Ethics”
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
This CPD Event is a follow-up to last year’s workshop when we contemplated a range of ethical questions to determine the significant values that inform our work as supervisors. The Board took these values and worked them into a set of guiding principles. This year’s CPD Event, to be facilitated by Elisabeth Shaw, builds on last year’s work and, at the same time, stands alone. Members are encouraged to attend and contribute to the finalisation of the AAOS Ethics Code and its application in practice.
Facilitator: Elisabeth Shaw
Date: Friday 11 November 2016
CPD EVENT BRISBANE OCTOBER 8 2016
“The Benefits of a Horizontal (sibling) Perspective in Supervision”
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
When a case is presented to us in supervision, our tendency is to examine the client, the supervisee, the situation and the various relationships with a vertical (oedipal) lens. This workshop will examine the growing case for integrating horizontal (sibling) influences into our perspective as a more comprehensive way of understanding both situational and relational dynamics
Presenter: Servaas van Beekum
Date: Saturday 8 October 2016
CPD EVENT SYDNEY SEPTEMBER 2 2016
“The Benefits of a Horizontal (sibling) Perspective in Supervision”
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
When a case is presented to us in supervision, our tendency is to examine the client, the supervisee, the situation and the various relationships with a vertical (oedipal) lens. This workshop will examine the growing case for integrating horizontal (sibling) influences into our perspective as a more comprehensive way of understanding both situational and relational dynamics
Presenter: Servaas van Beekum
Date: Friday 2 September 2016
AAOS CPD EVENT MELBOURNE JULY 22 2016
“The Benefits of a Horizontal (sibling) Perspective in Supervision”
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
When a case is presented to us in supervision, our tendency is to examine the client, the supervisee, the situation and the various relationships with a vertical (oedipal) lens. This workshop will examine the growing case for integrating horizontal (sibling) influences into our perspective as a more comprehensive way of understanding both situational and relational dynamics
Presenter: Servaas van Beekum
Date: Friday 22 July 2016
AAOS CPD EVENT SYDNEY MAY 2016
“A Way of Serving the Many Agendas of Supervision”
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
Currently, the emphasis on supervision in clinical practice is a nexus of demands and influences: from reflective practice, case management and skill development, to management of difficult clients and duty of care issues. This workshop will outline the skills needed in supervision and provide an introduction to process-oriented supervision
Presenter: Alan Richardson
Date: Saturday 7 May 2016
AAOS CPD EVENT MELBOURNE APRIL 2016
“Courageous Conversations in Supervisory Practice”
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
This interactive workshop will address the conversations that we know we need to have with supervisees – yet often delay or simply hope will not be necessary. Using their own supervisory experiences, participants will gain clearer perspectives on situational dynamics and will learn and practice using specific tools for constructive engagement
Presenter: Dr Michelle Mulvihill
Date: Friday April 29 2016
CPD EVENT BRISBANE MARCH 2016
“A Way of Serving the Many Agendas of Supervision”
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
Currently, the emphasis on supervision in clinical practice is a nexus of demands and influences: from reflective practice, case management and skill development, to management of difficult clients and duty of care issues. This workshop will outline the skills needed in supervision and provide an introduction to process-oriented supervision
Presenter: Alan Richardson
Date: Saturday 5 March 2016
2015 AGM and CPD Event Sydney November 2015
“Working with and across the Boundaries in Supervision – defining our ethical code”
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
This idea of this workshop emerged from the Board after a lively and energetic discussion on the importance of having an ethics document that is unique and reflective of our association and our diverse membership. Using an Open Systems approach we will be working in small and large groups to contemplate a variety of ethical questions, to finally emerge with some principles that will influence the reshaping of our Ethical Code.
Ultimately, we will gain an understanding of the complexity of ethics, refine our concept of ethical principles as they relate to supervision and learn about the benefits of Open Systems as a creative and democratic process of streamlining ideas.
Presenters: Tammy Turner, Jean Tulloch and others
Date: Friday 6 November 2015
AAOS CPD Event Brisbane June 2015
Ethics and clinical governance: The pointy end of supervision practice
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
This workshop focuses on the complexity of clinical governance and ethical maturity in contemporary service delivery. We will consider the philosophical underpinnings of ethical engagement and research on why people transgress or become ethically impaired. The key role that supervisors can play in clinical governance will be explored, and how embracing some of the critical tasks can enhance practice overall. This workshop will be an opportunity to prepare and pre-empt, and/or reflect on past experience with a view to enhancing competency in these difficult areas.
Presenter: Elizabeth Shaw
Date: Saturday 13th June, 2015
International CPD Event Sydney and Melbourne August 2015
Robin Shohet 2 day Workshop for Practising and Future Supervisors
“Love and Fear in Supervision”
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
This workshop will be based on Robin’s chapter in Passionate Supervision. His experience is that fear comes into our lives in ways that don’t obviously look like fear ‐ such as blame, criticism, comparisons, giving unsolicited advice, the need to be right, and shame. All these can operate at a subtle level in the supervisory relationship.
“We will examine our core beliefs as supervisors and will see how well these support us when taking ‘leaps into the unknown’. We will also explore the issue of fear within supervision, both ours and of our supervisees, and the role this plays. We will also identify some risks and uncertainties associated with supervising in order to strengthen ourselves. Lastly, we will focus on taking a ‘supervisory attitude’ in our work, so that we can channel our compassion for our supervisees ‐ to ourselves!”
Using the safety of the group we will bring aspects of our work where we have felt disempowered to see if there is parallel process of fear in the system and find creative ways of moving beyond it. The workshop will focus mostly on fear because Robin’s core belief is that the love is always there like the sun, but it is the clouds of fear that stop us experiencing it.“
Co-facilitated by Robin Shohet & Joan Wilmot
Presenter: Robin Shohet
SYDNEY: Monday 24 & Tue 25 August 2015
MELBOURNE: Thurs 27 & Fri 28 August 2015
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Workshop Registration Page (CEP Website)
CPD Event Sydney April 2015
Creative Supervision Day
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
Discover and rediscover the fun, relief and power of creative process to relax, restore and provide insights into our counselling work. A series of reflective writing, drawing, collagé and other art exercises will be facilitated and discussed as methods for supervisory practice. This day will be a highly interactive and reflective experience. No artistic talent is required – just an open mind and preparedness to try new things.
Presenter: Jacki Short
Date: Wednesday 29th April, 2015
Location: 3 Church Street Waverley, Sydney
AGM & CPD Event – Sydney November 7 2014
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CPD Event Sydney August 2014
Narrative Approaches to Supervision
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
The Narrative approach to supervision offers the possibility of new and sometimes different conversations to emerge about the therapeutic and supervisory experience. Collective narrative practice methodologies (such as the Tree of Life, Team of Life and Journey of Life) are used to enhance the knowledge and expertise of workers. They have been developed through collaborations with diverse cultural communities. Key narrative principles and practices as well as innovations from the field of narrative supervision will be shared and discussed during this one-day workshop so that participants can put them into their own practice.
Presenter: David Denborough, PhD
Date: Friday 1st August, 2014
Location: 3 Church Street Waverley, Sydney
Sydney August 1st, 2014 PD Day Registration Information
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CPD Event Melbourne August 2014
Shame and Power in Supervision
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
Shame and power may seem unlikely partners for a professional development day on the topic of supervision. Yet, shame is a great motivator helping us find strategies to avoid exposure while supervision is a process which is asking us to reveal not only our work but ourselves. Shame is likely, then, to have some influence on what we reveal in supervision and how we do that.
This CPD day offers the opportunity to consider shame as one of the factors which contributes to the quality of human relating. During the first part of the workshop we will work towards a relational understanding of shame, drawing out implications for our supervision work and how a better awareness of how we are impacted by shame may lead to better supervision. Since power and shame are often connected, the second part of the workshop will address how power operates in the supervision dyad, how it influences the ability of the supervisee to be fully open to the process of supervision. Finally shame and power will be explored as these themes relate to governance, management and ethical transgressions.
Presenters: Helen Blake & Nicky Lock
Date: Friday August 15th, 2014
Location: Royal Melbourne Hospital, Grattan St Parkville, Seminar room 1 in the Function Centre on the ground floor.
Melbourne PD Day 2014 Registration Information.PDF
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY ON
Shame and Power in Supervision
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
Shame and power may seem unlikely partners for a professional development day on the topic of supervision. Yet, shame is a great motivator helping us find strategies to avoid exposure while supervision is a process which is asking us to reveal not only our work but ourselves. Shame is likely, then, to have some influence on what we reveal in supervision and how we do that. This PD day offers the opportunity to consider shame as one of the factors which contributes to the quality of human relating. During the first part of the workshop we will work towards a relational understanding of shame, drawing out implications for our supervision work and how a better awareness of how we are impacted by shame may lead to better supervision. Since power and shame are often connected, the second part of the workshop will address how power operates in the supervision dyad, how it influences the ability of the supervisee to be fully open to the process of supervision. Finally shame and power will be explored as these themes relate to governance, management and ethical transgressions.
Presenters: Helen Blake & Nicky Lock
Date: Friday 9 May, 2014
CPD Event
Ethical Leadership, Mentoring, Reflection and Backup
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
Supervisors are required to lead by example (modeling, mentoring, influencing) such that supervisees stay ethically robust in their work, fostering practice wisdom and ethical maturity. At times, supervisors are also working with people who struggle in this regard; indeed supervisors may also struggle themselves. This workshop will focus on the philosophical underpinnings of ethical engagement and research on why people transgress or become ethically impaired. The key role that supervisors play in clinical governance will be explored, with specific reference to balancing on the clinical support/management tightrope. Consideration will be given to interventions for impaired practitioners, such as when to train and when to performance manage, when to support and when to report. These are very difficult areas of practice, and supervisors may find themselves in the front line of change but insufficiently prepared or supported to follow through and still be standing in the end. This one day workshop will be an opportunity to prepare and pre-empt, and/or reflect on past experience with a view to enhancing competency in these difficult areas.
Presenter: Elisabeth Shaw MAPS (CCOUNS; CCLIN)
Date: Thursday 28 November 2013
AAOS is keen to promote our organisation in the Melbourne/Victorian region and is offering this workshop at a discounted rate. The cost of the workshop can be off-set against an association membership fee if participant’s applications are received by March 30, 2014.
AGM & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
COURAGEOUS CONVERSATIONS IN SUPERVISORY PRACTICE
Presenter: Dr. Michelle Mulvihill
Date: October 30, 2013
About Michelle and workshop overview:
On her learning journey, Dr Michelle Mulvihill has gathered wisdom and mastered skills in several fields – psychology, counselling, adult learning and training, leadership and organisational development – and brings them as resources to her professional practice. As both an organisational psychologist and counselling psychologist, her work often takes her to spaces where differences can quickly erupt into conflict, if not dealt with properly. As a supervisor of clinical and pastoral work, her best resource is herself because she continues to integrate her learning and practice through ongoing energetic research and her capacity to identify and focus on what practitioners need to learn to engage in effective and satisfying work.
There are conversations with others in our professional practices that we tell ourselves we need to have in order to maintain appropriate standards of care, ensure safety, and guard each person’s integrity. Yet we delay or avoid these conversations, hoping that the situation will be resolved somehow, without such an intervention. In Courageous Conversation in Supervisory Practice, Michelle will enable participants to identify those conversations, gain clear perceptions and understanding of the dynamics of the situation, and learn tools for engaging with others constructively. The workshop will be interactive in nature, relying on the experiences of participants, and engaging all in not only knowing the tools but unpacking this particular toolbox and practice in use of particular tools for particular settings.
AAOS Professional Development Day
Topic: Ethical leadership, mentoring, reflection and backup.
Presenter: Elisabeth Shaw
Date: Wednesday 26 June 2013
Supervisors are required to lead by example (modeling, mentoring, influencing) such that supervisees stay ethically robust in their work, fostering practice wisdom and ethical maturity. At times, supervisors are also working with people who struggle in this regard, indeed supervisors may also struggle themselves. This workshop will focus on the philosophical underpinnings of ethical engagement and research on why people transgress or become ethically impaired. The key role that supervisors play in clinical governance will be explored, with specific reference to balancing on the clinical support/management tightrope. Consideration will be given to interventions for impaired practitioners, such as when to train and when to performance manage, when to support and when to report. These are very difficult areas of practice, and supervisors may find themselves in the front line of change but insufficiently prepared or supported to follow through and still be standing in the end. This one day workshop will be an opportunity to prepare and pre-empt, and/or reflect on past experience with a view to enhancing competency in these difficult areas.
AAOS 2012 AGM & Continuous Professional Development Day
Theme for the day:Authenticity in Supervision
Date: Wednesday October 31, 2012
AGM: 9am – 10am Attendance is open to all members and visitors, please register via the website
CPD day times: 10.30am – 5.00pm Location: 3 Church St Waverley NSW
AAOS Professional Development Day
“REFLECTIVE PRACTICE IN SUPERVISION”
Reflective practice is emerging as a key approach in supervision. In this workshop Daphne will discuss the nature of reflective practice, where it fits with other supervision methods and how it contributes to best practice. She will also outline three different types of reflection (technical, practice and critical) and give examples of their application using a range of reflective tools.