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Staff Supervision Annual: Volume 1
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Abstract
This annual volume looks at different models of supervision within adult services, addressing a gap in research and practice about what works when supervising staff from across different professional backgrounds, including social work, nursing, health visiting, clinical psychology, community mental health and addiction services.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Acknowledgements | 3 | ||
About the authors | 4 | ||
Foreword | 13 | ||
Editorial | 15 | ||
Part I: | 17 | ||
Interprofessional supervision: Policy context and messages from research | 17 | ||
Chapter 1 | 19 | ||
Supervision across \ninterprofessional boundaries in services aimed at \nadults: The policy \ncontext for supervision | 19 | ||
Don Brand MBE | 19 | ||
Chapter 2 | 23 | ||
Effective supervision in social work and social care: Findings from a systematic review of research in services to adults (2000-2012) | 23 | ||
Caroline Webb, Dr Lisa Bostock and Professor John Carpenter | 23 | ||
Chapter 3 | 31 | ||
Interprofessional clinical supervision of staff in \nmental health and addiction: \nDo common elements exist across professions? | 31 | ||
Professor Marion Bogo and Jane Paterson | 31 | ||
Chapter 4 | 37 | ||
Interprofessional supervision: Opportunities and challenges | 37 | ||
Allyson Davys and Professor Liz Beddoe | 37 | ||
Chapter 5 | 43 | ||
Exploring service user involvement in adult health and social care supervision | 43 | ||
Dr Tish Marrable and Sharon Lambley | 43 | ||
Part II: | 49 | ||
Innovations in practice: Models of supervision in a variety of settings | 49 | ||
Chapter 6 | 51 | ||
A model for effective supervision in health \nand social care: \nMorrison’s 4x4x4 model | 51 | ||
Jane Wonnacott | 51 | ||
Chapter 7 | 57 | ||
Using restorative resilience supervision to support professionals to thrive | 57 | ||
Dr Sonya Wallbank | 57 | ||
Chapter 8 | 63 | ||
Compassionate coaching in supervision: Residential care homes for older people | 63 | ||
Andy Bradley | 63 | ||
Chapter 9 | 67 | ||
Schwartz Rounds: \nWhat are they and how do they support all staff groups working in healthcare | 67 | ||
Rhiannon Barker and Dr Esther Flanagan | 67 | ||
Part III: | 73 | ||
Despatches from \nthe front-line: \nService user and \nfront-line practitioners’ perspectives | 73 | ||
Chapter 10 | 75 | ||
Jeremy Winter | 75 | ||
Chapter 11 | 79 | ||
Supervision across interprofessional boundaries: A practitioner’s perspective | 79 | ||
Kevin Brett | 79 | ||
Chapter 12 | 83 | ||
Service users and the supervision \nof personal assistants | 83 | ||
Maryam Zonouzi | 83 | ||
Chapter 13 | 89 | ||
Interprofessional supervision in services to adults: Supervision, outcomes \nand what next for \nresearch and practice | 89 | ||
Dr Lisa Bostock | 89 | ||
Research Digest | 95 | ||
Paul David Spencer Ross | 95 | ||
Useful tools and resources | 103 |