CALHN Nursing Education Courses
Clinical Supervision
Mental health nursing clinical supervision assists nurses to:
· understand issues associated with their practice
· gain new insights and perspectives
· develop their knowledge and skills.
Clinical supervision supports staff and improves consumer and carer outcomes.
Workshop Aim
An introduction to the general principles of clinical supervision which includes,
> Definitions.
> Barriers to engagement.
> Practicalities.
> Models.
> Basic skills.
> Roles and responsibilities.
> Resources.
Eligibility / Entry Requirements
This training is suitable for clinical staff only.
Applications to be emailed to health.mentalhealthnurseeducationservices@sa.gov.au
Dates and Times
Sessions can be set by negotiation. A minimum number of eight employees are required for a session to be held. Sessions can be negotiated to be held at Glenside Health Services or within the workplace. Please contact Annette Farrell to organise health.mentalhealthnurseeducationservices@sa.gov.au
Further
Information
Becky Hunston
Advanced Nurse Consultant, Mental Health Clinical Program
Central Adelaide Local Health Network
Telephone: (08) 7087 1804
Email: becky.hunston@sa.gov.au