Professional Supervision – Review and Refocus
The AOTI and IASLT are pleased to announcea HSE funded refresher workshop in Professional Supervision. There are 20 places on this course.
Course / Date / LocationProfessional Supervision: Review and Refocus / 4th September 2017 / Dublin
Professional Supervision – Review and Refocus – One Day Workshop
This course is designed for OTs and SLTs who are currently supervising staff. The workshop is for one full day. The objective of this workshop is to provide participants with the opportunity to review their experiences of providing Professional Supervision to date, to further develop aspects of their practice as supervisors by refocusing on some of the core components of effective supervision and to further develop their skills. The target audience is those who have previously completed the 4 day training programme provided for AOTI and latterly AOTI and IASLT.
Course Aims:
To provide participants with an understanding of the purpose and functions of professional supervision in the context of their work and to develop supervision skills.
Workshop Facilitator:
Eileen O’Neill is the workshop facilitator. Eileen O’Neill is a leading expert in the area of Professional Supervision in Ireland and has published extensively on the topic.
Who can apply?
-OT and SLTs of all grades
-Members and non-members of AOTI and IASLT are welcome to apply
-As this is HSE funded training, priority will be given to OTs and SLTs working in the publicly funded Health Service.
-Places will be allocated on a first-come first-served basishowever, applications will be reviewed to ensure they meet criteria.
Registration fee:
Funding for this course will be covered by the HSE. However there will be a non-refundable booking fee of €20 in order to secure a place. Please do not submit payment until your place has been confirmed.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
To apply if you are an SLT:
To apply if you are an OT:
To register on the waiting list please see:
Terms and Conditions:
1)Managers must approve applications prior to applications being made.
2)Applicant’s current practice area must match the aims of the training.
3)Attendance at the training event must impact your current practice.
4)All applicants must work in the publicly funded health service.
5)Members and non-members of IASLT can register attendance.
6)It is the individual’s responsibility to monitor the IASLT website and social media and to opt in to receive IASLT emails.
7)In order to receive a certificate of attendance for your CPD portfolio attendees must attend 100% of the training course.
8)All assignments and related tasks must be fulfilled.
9)Registering attendance does not guarantee that you will receive a place.
10)Final offers of a place will be made by the IASLT CPD Officer.
11)Booking deposits are non-refundable.
12)In the event of a cancellation, applicants must give IASLT 72 hours’ notice (The IASLT CPD Officer must be notified – not the course provider).
13)Failure to give at least 72 hours’ advance notice regarding non-attendance will result in exclusion from HSE funded CPD events for a period of 12 months.
14)Failure to complete assignments or tasks related to the event will result in exclusion from HSE funded CPD events for a period of 12 months and a certificate of completion will not be provided.