From Centre for Mental Health <[email protected]>
Subject Training in how to conduct IPS supervisions
Date November 22, 2023 3:15 PM
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Conducting IPS Supervisions

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Course: Conducting IPS Supervisions

Date: 5 March 2024

Timings: 09:15 – 16:30 with regular breaks and one hour for lunch

Delivered: Live online via Zoom

Price: £210 + VAT per person (£252 total)

Are you new to providing supervision or are you looking to enhance your supervision skills?

Conducting supportive and effective client-based supervision can increase overall job satisfaction of those you supervise, and in turn work towards achieving a high-fidelity IPS service, where IPS clients are successfully supported to secure and maintain jobs they want.

This course will help you develop your skills in providing excellent supervision to motivate and support employment specialists, giving structure and direction in how they can support IPS clients into work.

This course is aimed at anyone who carries out client-based supervisions to support employment specialists and provides the knowledge, understanding and practical tools required to deliver effective IPS supervision.

The training will cover:

* The different types of individual supervision and how to provide them
* Group supervisions; how to prepare for and run them
* Working with different personalities
* Adapting your approach to suit each employment specialist's background/experience
* Field mentoring, tailored to match each employment specialist's needs
* How to deliver effective feedback
* Modelling IPS good practice and helping supervisees overcome challenges/barriers to achieving it
* Harnessing help from multidisciplinary team members
* Providing additional in-the-field support

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This 4-day IPS leadership training course is funded by the NHS and designed for IPS team leaders or supervisors working in secondary mental health services.

Developed by Centre for Mental Health, Social Finance and IPS Grow, this course focuses on the core knowledge and key skills required to establish and lead high performing IPS services.
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Developing Effective Employer Engagement in your Team

This training is designed for team leaders and senior employment specialists and will provide you with the tools to grow your team’s skills and confidence in how they approach employers and build relationships in order to make the perfect job match.
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