Overview
In this course, you’ll learn how to use the FPM Reflective Practice Handbook to guide practitioners to reflect on their work with families and colleagues. This training aims to help practitioners to uncover valuable insights that they can use to identify, plan, and implement changes in their work. Participants will learn from each other whilst exploring FPM as a model of reflective supervision.
The Family Partnership Model Reflective Supervision course builds on the FPM foundation course. All participants will need to have completed the FPM foundation training and have a strong knowledge and experience in applying FPM approach to practice with families.
Expected Outcomes For Participants
- Understand the functions, processes, skills and qualities required to supervise individuals and groups using FPM Reflective Supervision.
- Explore the theoretical underpinnings, of the FPM and includes an overview of the Proctor Model, to support reflective supervision.
- Practice using the FPM Reflective Practice Handbook and tools to support ongoing development of the supervisor and those you supervise.
- Explore common issues and challenges encountered in the facilitation of reflective supervision and discover possible solutions to these.
- Reflect on your personal experiences, skills, knowledge and ability to work effectively using the family partnership model during supervisory situations.
Date: 22nd, 29th August & 5th September2026
Time: 08.30am – 4.30pm
Location: Karitane Function Centre. 138-150 The Horsley Drive, Carramar NSW 2163
Facilitators: Karen Willcocks & Kylie Hodge
Cost: $700pp inc GST
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