Lunch and learn: Accountabilities and responsibilities in Supervision (PC11APR25)

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SubjectPC Multiprofessional Supervisors
DescriptionDiscussing expectations and in the roles and responsibilities of supervisors.
Additional information
  • By signing up to this session, you agree to be added to the NEY Community of practice channel for additional courses.
  • Designed for all supervisors who work in primary care of any discipline.
  • Encourages interactive discussions and sharing of experiences.
  • This session forms part of the North East and Yorkshire Community of Practice series.
VenueVirtual (Microsoft Teams), - Virtual  View details
Date & timeFriday 11 April 2025, 12:30 to 13:00
LecturerSpeaker - TBC  View details
Target audience

This Lunch and Learn session is designed for supervisors in primary care who are part of the Community of Practice. It aims to provide valuable insights and encourage peer learning and collaboration.

Target audience: Primary care supervisors, including GPs, AHPs, and others in educational supervision roles.

Mandatory: Allied Health Professional, or Doctor

Course styleLecture
CateringNo catering
CPD points0.000
CostNo charge
Aims

To provide supervisors with a clear understanding of their core responsibilities and accountabilities, helping them to establish clear expectations, maintain professional standards, and address challenges effectively.

To provide supervisors with theoretical knowledge and practical insights on accountabilities and responsibilities in supervision and facilitate peer learning through community discussion.

Objectives
  • Define the key responsibilities and accountabilities of supervisors.
  • Learn how to set clear expectations using supervision agreements.
  • Identify strategies to address accountability challenges effectively.
  • Feel empowered to implement shared insights into their supervision practices.
Learning outcomes

Participants will understand their professional responsibilities and the importance of clear expectations in supervision.

Participants will feel equipped to manage accountability challenges through proactive communication, documentation, and reflection. Participants will be able to set clear expectations and manage boundaries in their role.