Becoming a sensational supervisor

Becoming a sensational supervisor

This workshop will help you elevate your role as a supervisor so that you can incorporate impactful coaching techniques and strategies into supervisory sessions.

Equip yourself with both core and advanced skills necessary for exceptional supervision in your practice. This course is aimed at occupational therapists who want to review the key concepts, practices, and models of effective supervision. Explore strategies for handling difficult conversations, giving feedback and maintaining professional standards. In addition to developing advanced supervisory skills needed to effectively guide your sessions by incorporating coaching techniques such as empathic questioning, active listening, and effective goal-setting to forge deep relationships that foster a reflective and growth-oriented supervisory environment. Learn how to support supervisees’ resilience and engagement in coping with the emotional demands of their work.

Where:
Online

Cost:
£130

introductory performance occupational coaching

Introductory Occupational Performance Coaching (OPC) Workshop

OPC is relevant to all health conditions that restrict children’s participation in home, school or community settings. OPC involves highly collaborative goal setting and shared analysis of situations with caregivers. Communication with caregivers is structured in ways that enhance caregiver engagement and sense of competence. The OPC approach has been extremely beneficial through the current climate of teletherapy, enabling us to coach families in their own settings and journey alongside them in their daily lives. The course runs over 3 modules for (3 hours); plus one follow-up session (1 hour).

This interactive workshop will be delivered by OPC Trainers Dr. Áine O’Dea & Melanie Scott.

When:
Sept. 11th, 18th & 25th – 8.30am to 11.30am
AND
Oct 9th – 8.30am to 9.30am

Where:
Online

Cost:
£250

the power of goal-setting

Unlock the Power of Goal Setting for Children and Families

This webinar will delve into how the neuroscience of goal setting can empower health professionals to foster greater involvement and satisfaction in rehabilitation outcomes for children and their families. Understand the brain’s role in goal setting and how it influences motivation and engagement in children and families. Learn how to use coaching techniques that support collaboration, engagement, and behaviour change, improving outcomes for both children and their families.

When:
Oct 24th – 2pm to 3pm

Where:
Online

Cost:
£30