Peer-Reviewed Journal Details
Mandatory Fields
McLaughlin Á.;Casey B.;McMahon A.
2019
January
Journal of Social Work Practice
Planning and implementing group supervision: a case study from homeless social care practice
Published
1 ()
Optional Fields
case study group dynamics Group supervision homeless services reflective practice supervision models
© 2018, © 2018 GAPS. Effective clinical supervision is increasingly recognised as essential in supporting staff who are working in the field of social care. Using a case study approach, this paper illustrates the processes involved in planning and implementing a group supervision pilot with a team working in a homeless service. The supervision models used to inform and guide this initiative are described and the style and structure of the supervision sessions are discussed. The paper additionally provides a reflective analysis of group dynamics and group processes observed during this work. Subsequent conclusions identify the key features of this process and may provide guidance for other practice settings.
0265-0533
10.1080/02650533.2018.1500455
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