Articles
- Sparkes, C. & Simpson, S. (2013) Supporting robust supervision practice. Bulletin, February, 22-23
- Simpson, S. & Sparkes, C. (2008)Are you getting enough? – (1) Supervision in Context. Speech & Language Therapy in Practice, Spring Edition, 30.
- Simpson, S. & Sparkes, C. (2008) Are you getting enough? – (2) Supervision models and barriers. Speech & Language Therapy in Practice, Summer Edition, 18-19.
- Simpson, S. & Sparkes, C. (2008) Are you getting enough? – (3) The supervision process. Speech & Language Therapy in Practice, Autumn Edition, 18 – 19
- Simpson, S. & Sparkes, C. (2008) Are you getting enough? – (4) From supervisee to supervisor. Speech & Language Therapy in Practice, Winter Edition, 18-19
Books
- Carroll M. (2014) Effective Supervision for the Helping Professions (2nd Edition) London: Sage
- Driscoll, J. (2000) Practising clinical supervision: a reflective approach. Bailliere Tindall
- Hawkins P. & Shohet, R. (2012) Supervision in the Helping Professions (4th Edition). Maidenhead, O.U.P.
- Inskipp, F. & Proctor, B. (1993) Making the Most of Supervision. Part 1. Cascade Publications.
- Proctor, B. (2000) Group Supervision: A Guide to Creative Practice. Sage.
- Schuck, C. & Wood, J. (2011). Inspiring Creative Supervision. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
- Shohet, R. (2007) Passionate Supervision. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
- Shohet, R. (Ed) (2011). Supervision as Transformation: A passion for learning. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
- Syder, D. & Levy, C. (1998). Supervision in Syder, D. (Ed), Wanting to talk: Counselling case studies in communication disorders, 256-288. London, Whurr Publishers
- Tudor, K. & Worrall, M. (2004). Freedom to Practice: Person-Centred Approaches to Supervision. PCCS Books, Ross-on-Wye.
- Tudor, K. & Worrall, M. (2007). Freedom to Practice Volume 2: Developing Person-Centred Approaches to Supervision. PCCS Books, Ross-on-Wye.
Podcasts
Coming soon…
Online
- The Superguide: A handbook on supervising allied health professionals (2012)
Health Education & Training Institute (HETI), NSW Government
This workforce development tool was developed to promote the widespread provision of high-quality supervision across adult and children’s social care in New South Wales, Australia, with application to a wider workforce
http://intranet.heti.nsw.gov.au/Global/allied-health/The-Superguide.pdf - Allied Health Clinical Supervision Framework (2014)
SA Health, Allied & Scientific Health Office
Supervision of clinicians has been identified as a national priority by Health Workforce Australia (HWA).
This document was developed to support AHPs to access consistent, effective supervision and support mechanisms in order to improve the safety and quality of healthcare. It is to be read in conjunction with the Allied & Scientific Health Clinical Governance document
https://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/ad788900438bd2b689308dfd37f1549d/ASH+Clin+Super+Framework+2014.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=ROOTWORKSPACE-ad788900438bd2b689308dfd37f1549d-lmkgFAc
Further training
- Certificate/Diploma in Supervision at Metanoia Institute, 13, North Common Road, Ealing, LONDON, W5 2QB
- Advanced Diploma in Supervision at PCI College Belfast, Inspire Central Office, Lombard House, 10-20 Lombard Street, Belfast, BT1 1RD
http://www.pcicollege.co.uk/cpd/advanced-diploma-supervision
Research
- Horton S., de Lourdes Drachler M., Fuller A. & de Carvalho Leite J.C. (2009) Development and preliminary validation of a measure for assessing staff perspectives on the quality of clinical group supervision. International Journal of Language & Communication
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13682820701380031