Supervision in Speech and Language Therapy
Personal Stories and Professional Wisdom
Herausgeber: Sparkes, Cathy; Simpson, Sam; Harding, Deborah
Supervision in Speech and Language Therapy
Personal Stories and Professional Wisdom
Herausgeber: Sparkes, Cathy; Simpson, Sam; Harding, Deborah
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This book will interest students and practitioners at all stages of their career in speech and language therapy, as well as other allied health professionals.
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This book will interest students and practitioners at all stages of their career in speech and language therapy, as well as other allied health professionals.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032293417
- ISBN-10: 1032293411
- Artikelnr.: 70373136
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032293417
- ISBN-10: 1032293411
- Artikelnr.: 70373136
Cathy Sparkes works as a personal construct psychology (PCP) counsellor and supervisor. She originally worked as a speech and language therapist (SLT) with individuals who had experienced a neurological condition and their support networks. Since 2003 she has worked as a counsellor with this same client group. Cathy has extensive experience of receiving and providing supervision and has been a champion for high quality supervision practice for many years. Sam Simpson is an independent speech and language therapist, person-centred counsellor, supervisor and trainer. She is a committed supervisee and holds a Diploma in Person Centred Supervision from Metanoia Institute to ground her work as a supervisor. Sam enjoys supervising across specialisms and professions and values the intimacy of 1:1 working and the collaborative learning of paired and group supervision. Sam plays an active role in teaching about supervision, promoting pro-supervision cultures and developing robust, quality supervision practices across the UK public and independent sectors. Deborah Harding is a speech and language therapist by profession. She combines her role as Professor of Learning and Innovation for Practice at St George's, University of London with work developing national guidance for the National Health Service in England and beyond. Her teaching, research and policy work are underpinned by her comprehensive experience in multi-professional health and social care practice, management and leadership. Deborah's PhD research explored supervision for the allied health professions.
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
1. Climbing out of the Window: Finding Supervision
Zein Pereira
2. The Role of Supervision in Supporting and Empowering Patient Voice and
Choice
Scott Ballard-Ridley
3. Supervision in Pre-registration Speech and Language Therapy Education
Melanie Packer
4. Insights into Supervision in Speech and Language Therapy: Exploring the
Experiences of Ethnic Minority Clinicians and Reflections on Continued
Practice
Ilyeh Nahdi and Sahar Nashir
5. Establishing Supervision Practices: One Manager's Journey
Dawn Leoni
6. The Alchemy of Group Supervision
Penny Farrell, Jennifer Roche, Edel O'Dea and Lauren Tyson
7. A Lifejacket in Stormy Seas: Supervision for Speech and Language
Therapists Working with Young People who have Mental Health Challenges
Melanie Cross
8. The Role of Profession-specific Supervision and Support in the Safe and
Effective Care of Clients in Clinical Settings.
Jackie McRae and Kimerley Clarke
9. Supervision: A Personal and Professional Perspective.
Lorraine Maher-Edwards
10. From Permafrost to Permeability: Supervision as the Foundation of
Professional and Public Safety
Deborah Harding
11. Must it Always be Within or Could it be Outside? Constructions of
Supervision Outside your Own Profession
Fran Brander and Gavin Newby
12. Developing a Multi-disciplinary Allied Health Professional Supervision
Strategy: A Case Study
Lucie Rochfort
13. Group Supervision: 'A Woven Sculpture'.
Ann Farquhar, Karen Cundy, Sarah Stewart and Zein Pereira
14. The Value of Supervision: What do our Clients Say About It?
Iain Wilkie
15. Supervision in Advanced Practice: Insights from a Speech and Language
Therapist
Lucy Titheridge
16. Building Competency and Professional Safety through Supervision:
Insights from the Specialist Oncology Setting
Kate Ashforth and Justin Roe
17. Peer Supervision: Drawing on Collective Knowledge
Kate Balzer, Claire Farrington-Douglas and Mary Ganpatsingh
18. Going it Alone: Being a Supervisee and Supervisor in Independent
Practice (and what I have learnt in the process about being human)
Rachel Barton
19. Looking Back and Looking Forward: Facilitating Robust Supervision
Culture and Practice through Training
Sam Simpson and Cathy Sparkes
Index
Contributors
Introduction
1. Climbing out of the Window: Finding Supervision
Zein Pereira
2. The Role of Supervision in Supporting and Empowering Patient Voice and
Choice
Scott Ballard-Ridley
3. Supervision in Pre-registration Speech and Language Therapy Education
Melanie Packer
4. Insights into Supervision in Speech and Language Therapy: Exploring the
Experiences of Ethnic Minority Clinicians and Reflections on Continued
Practice
Ilyeh Nahdi and Sahar Nashir
5. Establishing Supervision Practices: One Manager's Journey
Dawn Leoni
6. The Alchemy of Group Supervision
Penny Farrell, Jennifer Roche, Edel O'Dea and Lauren Tyson
7. A Lifejacket in Stormy Seas: Supervision for Speech and Language
Therapists Working with Young People who have Mental Health Challenges
Melanie Cross
8. The Role of Profession-specific Supervision and Support in the Safe and
Effective Care of Clients in Clinical Settings.
Jackie McRae and Kimerley Clarke
9. Supervision: A Personal and Professional Perspective.
Lorraine Maher-Edwards
10. From Permafrost to Permeability: Supervision as the Foundation of
Professional and Public Safety
Deborah Harding
11. Must it Always be Within or Could it be Outside? Constructions of
Supervision Outside your Own Profession
Fran Brander and Gavin Newby
12. Developing a Multi-disciplinary Allied Health Professional Supervision
Strategy: A Case Study
Lucie Rochfort
13. Group Supervision: 'A Woven Sculpture'.
Ann Farquhar, Karen Cundy, Sarah Stewart and Zein Pereira
14. The Value of Supervision: What do our Clients Say About It?
Iain Wilkie
15. Supervision in Advanced Practice: Insights from a Speech and Language
Therapist
Lucy Titheridge
16. Building Competency and Professional Safety through Supervision:
Insights from the Specialist Oncology Setting
Kate Ashforth and Justin Roe
17. Peer Supervision: Drawing on Collective Knowledge
Kate Balzer, Claire Farrington-Douglas and Mary Ganpatsingh
18. Going it Alone: Being a Supervisee and Supervisor in Independent
Practice (and what I have learnt in the process about being human)
Rachel Barton
19. Looking Back and Looking Forward: Facilitating Robust Supervision
Culture and Practice through Training
Sam Simpson and Cathy Sparkes
Index
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
1. Climbing out of the Window: Finding Supervision
Zein Pereira
2. The Role of Supervision in Supporting and Empowering Patient Voice and
Choice
Scott Ballard-Ridley
3. Supervision in Pre-registration Speech and Language Therapy Education
Melanie Packer
4. Insights into Supervision in Speech and Language Therapy: Exploring the
Experiences of Ethnic Minority Clinicians and Reflections on Continued
Practice
Ilyeh Nahdi and Sahar Nashir
5. Establishing Supervision Practices: One Manager's Journey
Dawn Leoni
6. The Alchemy of Group Supervision
Penny Farrell, Jennifer Roche, Edel O'Dea and Lauren Tyson
7. A Lifejacket in Stormy Seas: Supervision for Speech and Language
Therapists Working with Young People who have Mental Health Challenges
Melanie Cross
8. The Role of Profession-specific Supervision and Support in the Safe and
Effective Care of Clients in Clinical Settings.
Jackie McRae and Kimerley Clarke
9. Supervision: A Personal and Professional Perspective.
Lorraine Maher-Edwards
10. From Permafrost to Permeability: Supervision as the Foundation of
Professional and Public Safety
Deborah Harding
11. Must it Always be Within or Could it be Outside? Constructions of
Supervision Outside your Own Profession
Fran Brander and Gavin Newby
12. Developing a Multi-disciplinary Allied Health Professional Supervision
Strategy: A Case Study
Lucie Rochfort
13. Group Supervision: 'A Woven Sculpture'.
Ann Farquhar, Karen Cundy, Sarah Stewart and Zein Pereira
14. The Value of Supervision: What do our Clients Say About It?
Iain Wilkie
15. Supervision in Advanced Practice: Insights from a Speech and Language
Therapist
Lucy Titheridge
16. Building Competency and Professional Safety through Supervision:
Insights from the Specialist Oncology Setting
Kate Ashforth and Justin Roe
17. Peer Supervision: Drawing on Collective Knowledge
Kate Balzer, Claire Farrington-Douglas and Mary Ganpatsingh
18. Going it Alone: Being a Supervisee and Supervisor in Independent
Practice (and what I have learnt in the process about being human)
Rachel Barton
19. Looking Back and Looking Forward: Facilitating Robust Supervision
Culture and Practice through Training
Sam Simpson and Cathy Sparkes
Index
Contributors
Introduction
1. Climbing out of the Window: Finding Supervision
Zein Pereira
2. The Role of Supervision in Supporting and Empowering Patient Voice and
Choice
Scott Ballard-Ridley
3. Supervision in Pre-registration Speech and Language Therapy Education
Melanie Packer
4. Insights into Supervision in Speech and Language Therapy: Exploring the
Experiences of Ethnic Minority Clinicians and Reflections on Continued
Practice
Ilyeh Nahdi and Sahar Nashir
5. Establishing Supervision Practices: One Manager's Journey
Dawn Leoni
6. The Alchemy of Group Supervision
Penny Farrell, Jennifer Roche, Edel O'Dea and Lauren Tyson
7. A Lifejacket in Stormy Seas: Supervision for Speech and Language
Therapists Working with Young People who have Mental Health Challenges
Melanie Cross
8. The Role of Profession-specific Supervision and Support in the Safe and
Effective Care of Clients in Clinical Settings.
Jackie McRae and Kimerley Clarke
9. Supervision: A Personal and Professional Perspective.
Lorraine Maher-Edwards
10. From Permafrost to Permeability: Supervision as the Foundation of
Professional and Public Safety
Deborah Harding
11. Must it Always be Within or Could it be Outside? Constructions of
Supervision Outside your Own Profession
Fran Brander and Gavin Newby
12. Developing a Multi-disciplinary Allied Health Professional Supervision
Strategy: A Case Study
Lucie Rochfort
13. Group Supervision: 'A Woven Sculpture'.
Ann Farquhar, Karen Cundy, Sarah Stewart and Zein Pereira
14. The Value of Supervision: What do our Clients Say About It?
Iain Wilkie
15. Supervision in Advanced Practice: Insights from a Speech and Language
Therapist
Lucy Titheridge
16. Building Competency and Professional Safety through Supervision:
Insights from the Specialist Oncology Setting
Kate Ashforth and Justin Roe
17. Peer Supervision: Drawing on Collective Knowledge
Kate Balzer, Claire Farrington-Douglas and Mary Ganpatsingh
18. Going it Alone: Being a Supervisee and Supervisor in Independent
Practice (and what I have learnt in the process about being human)
Rachel Barton
19. Looking Back and Looking Forward: Facilitating Robust Supervision
Culture and Practice through Training
Sam Simpson and Cathy Sparkes
Index