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NHS Talking Therapies Supervisor Training

Key Information


Programme Type

Short Course

Delivery

Six days across two months

Cost

NHS-E funded

Next Start Date

Please contact us for our next start date

Course Overview

This six-day course has been designed with Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWP) and Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapists (CBT Therapists/High Intensity Therapists) in mind. With the guidance of experienced subject experts, you can build your knowledge and confidence in a wide variety of areas relevant to you.

Across the course you can cover areas such as: forming, maintaining, and ending collaborative supervisory alliances; professional and interpersonal supervisory skills; structuring supervision sessions, including contracting and supervision models; assessment of supervisee competence and facilitation of competence development; Roth and Pilling supervision competencies; self-evaluation of competence as a Clinical Supervisor; using supervision of supervision and developing reflective practice; and identifying and overcoming problems in supervision.

Key Features

Profession-specific supervision sessions

A blend of in-person and online teaching

Teaching from industry-experienced professionals

Designed with the needs of practitioners in mind

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How You Study

To help ensure the course is accessible to you as possible, there is a blend of face-to-face and online learning. Face-to-face learning will primarily take place on our Brayford Pool campus in the heart of Lincoln.

A minimum of 80% attendance is required to pass the course, and it is assumed that once your place has been confirmed you are able to meet this requirement.

As part of the course, you can participate in a half-day of meta-supervision provided by the course team, and half a day of independent study in order to complete the course assignment.

Supervision: Adherence and Guidance Evaluation

The course utilises the Supervision: Adherence and Guidance Evaluation (SAGE). This allows an observer to rate the competence of supervision, especially CBT supervision, using a widely established competence rating scale (Dreyfus & Dreyfus, 1986).

Consent was gained by the authors to adapt the SAGE: Short Version (2017) for use in assessing competence in different types of low intensity supervision. The SAGE marking record has therefore been adapted by Priestley, Giles, and Bradbury (2022) for use specifically within case management supervision (CMS). The aim was to complement the original SAGE: Short Version (2017) which can be used within clinical skills supervision (CSS).

Entry Requirements 2024-25

Entry Requirements

Learners must have been qualified in their modality for a minimum of one year post qualification.

Learners must be actively supervising in service to successfully complete the course, and will be asked to confirm that they will be doing this.

Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapists attending must be accredited by the British Association for Behaviour and Cognitive Psychotherapies.

Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners should be registered with the British Association for Behaviour and Cognitive Psychotherapies or the British Psychological Society.

How you are assessed

You will be assessed through a portfolio piece which is submitted on completion of the course. This portfolio will be evidence of your supervisory experience and reflective practice.

Funding

This course is usually funded by NHS England. Please contact cpd@lincoln.ac.uk for more information.

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From short courses and microcredentials, to professional development modules and fully online Master’s degrees, we offer a range of flexible programmes to suit your individual needs. Our suite of programmes uses a variety of delivery methods, including online-only, face-to-face, blended, and distance-learning approaches.

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