This group supervision is a process that supports practitioners working with family violence, to provide a better, more confident and creative service to clients.
Limited to 8 participants per group, this group supervision is designed for professionals who want to reflect on their professional interactions with clients and learn from colleagues. Each session has a particular focus topic which will inform core discussion and reflective practice. This session will be for practitioners who seek support around family violence.
As drop-in sessions, the supervision is designed to provide support around both urgent matters as well as ongoing issues in your work. Group members can choose to attend one, multiple or the whole series of sessions, depending on their needs and challenges.
Participants are encouraged to bring along a case study related to family violence to the workshop.
Learning outcomes
During this specialised supervision, you'll have access to:
- support to enhance your skills, competence and confidence
- a reflective space and emotional support
- assistance with identifying relevant professional development to elevate your skills
- guidance on delivering services to clients in a safe and ethical manner
- opportunities for opportunities for case study exploration and discussion.
Ideal for
Clinicians, social workers, community organisation workers, health professionals, youth workers, child and family workers, and counsellors at any level of experience.
About the supervisor
Lilia Szarski was a family report writer in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia for nearly 30 years. She provided clinical supervision to a team of professionally trained mediators and psychologists, and was responsible for quality assurance of services and team performance. As a psychologist with expertise in family and child dispute resolution, court-ordered counselling, and child-inclusive practice, Lilia has appeared as an expert witness in many family law cases. She is a member of the Australian Psychological Society, International Association of Family and Youth Courts, International Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and the International Association of Applied Psychologists.
Registration information
- When you register, you'll be taken to our payment gateway to complete your registration. A new account will be automatically created for you in our Learning Management System (Moodle).
- Registrations for scheduled workshops close 48 hours before the event.
- Workshops must be paid for at least 2 business days before the training date, or your registration will be cancelled.
- If paying by invoice, proof of payment needs to be provided at least 24 hours ahead of the event.
Training Workshops Cancellation Statement [PDF, 1MB]
Other information
Please note that you'll need access to the following to participate in this session:
- desktop or laptop computer
- reliable internet connection
- headphones recommended
- microphone/speakers
- webcam (built in or external to your computer)
Contact us
Centre for Learning and Innovation
Phone: (03) 8573 2222
Email: [email protected]