Logo image
Supervision of supervisory practice: From idea to practice
Journal article   Open access   Peer reviewed

Supervision of supervisory practice: From idea to practice

Peace Yuh Ju Wong, Kang Li Wong, Corinne Ghoh and Marcus Yu Lung Chiu
International social work, Vol.66(6), pp.1918-1931
01/11/2023

Abstract

Social Sciences Social Work
Little is known about how social work supervisors can be equipped and supported. A qualitative evaluation of a supervision of supervisory practice (SOSp) training programme with nine supervisors with 2 years of experience was done. Benefits for the supervisors were the application of knowledge and skills that improved the supervisory practice, and the opportunity to receive feedback. However, lack of time was a major obstacle for quality supervision. Supervisees reported experiencing a more collaborative supervision and an increase in confidence and perception of competence in case management. This exploratory study highlights the importance of developing competencies in the education and support functions of supervision.
url
Link to published versionView
Published (Version of record)Published version is available open accessCC BY-NC V4.0 Open

Metrics

14 Record Views

Details

Logo image

Usage Policy