CULTURAL & CLINICAL SUPERVISION FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
What is the best way to determine whether your social work practice is culturally relevant or responsive? We highly recommend you consider this if you are not already doing so.
Supervision is a collaborative and professional relationship that is developed with trust and cultural safety. One of the central purposes of supervision is to support the supervisee to explore issues that may impact on them in their work. It is a safe place to talk and explore innovative ways of addressing complex matters such as identifying and meeting cultural plan goals for clients, privileging First Nations Ways of Knowing, Being & Doing, and using and implementing culturally safe reflection models and tools.
Supervision can occur face to face, online, or combination.