Features of effective supervision

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Features of effective supervision Develop professional supervision practice in health and social care or children and young people’s settings Features of effective supervision

Features of effective supervision clarifies the role of the worker ensures the worker communicates with and listens to colleagues and other professionals focuses the worker on expected standards of practice enables workers to reflect on their own practice in an open, honest way.

Features of effective supervision acknowledges achievements and strengths while promoting on-going development of knowledge and skills is based on a negotiated agreement that clarifies the purpose, process and expectations of both parties protects service users, the supervisee and the supervisor through a focus on standards of practice.