Solihull Approach Reflective Supervision training [... *Pre-requisite training: 2 Day Foundation]

Training

1 Day

For practitioners who supervise others

2 Day Foundation training required

What is the Solihull Approach Reflective Supervision Training?

Solihull Approach Reflective Supervision Training is all about supporting emotional health and wellbeing, focusing on relationships and nurturing connected, sensitive and responsive interactions within supervision.

The Solihull Approach was founded in practice, and all of our training is evidence-based, developed by psychologists, child psychotherapists, and practitioners. It is a way of thinking and working with families, groups or one-to-one that transcends professions and communities.

The Solihull Approach is also about understanding brain development to understand behaviour, communication and emotional health.

What difference will it make?

Solihull Approach Reflective Supervision Training is designed to consolidate practitioners' learning from the 2-Day Foundation training. It applies the Solihull Approach model to supervision using case studies and activities.

The Solihull Approach and our network of trained practitioners are passionate about early intervention and responsive relationships supporting mental health and wellbeing. The Solihull Approach has a significant evidence base, both quantitative and qualitative, showing the improvements in the parent-child relationship, child prosocial behaviour, behaviour difficulties, parental anxiety and stress, and practitioner satisfaction.

Course content

  • RPP supervisory framework
  • The SARS Practice Guide
  • Neuroscience
  • Helpful tools for your Supervisor’s Toolkit
  • Space to reflect on your own practice and the local picture

How is it delivered?

The Solihull Approach Reflective Supervision Training is designed for any Solihull Approach trained practitioner who supervises or intends to supervise others within public or third sector provisions for babies, young children and school-aged children, young people and their families to support the use of the Solihull Approach from any agency.

‘Open training’ is delivered throughout the year for individual bookings to a cohort of 12 delegates.

‘Closed’ training is bespoke delivered for teams of staff of between 6-12 individuals within an organisation with a relevant resource pack.

Book now

Book an individual place here.

0121 296 4448

solihull.approach@uhb.nhs.uk

Fees

Live Virtual (Group): £879

Live Virtual (Individual): £113 (includes Supporting Information Booklet)

Face-to-face (Group): £998 (inclusive apart from resources)

Resources: Reflective Supervision Training Supporting Information Booklet £15

Resources

Delegates will require a Supporting Information Booklet (Reflective Supervision Training version), which includes a summary of key information from all the sessions as a reminder and reflective questions to support the processing and integration of the information.

Further training

Parenting Group Facilitator Training (1 day)

Train the Trainer (1 day for cascading the 2 Day Foundation)

Solihull Approach Advanced Training includes:

Key Facts

Duration:
7.25 hours (+ pre-requisite training)
Course level:
Training