
Training plan for clinical practitioners (CP) working with First Nations
General objective
Experiment with the approach and process of clinical supervision.
The specific objectives of the training course are to:
• Define the process of clinical supervision.
• Relate to this process of clinical supervision.
• Relate to a supervisory approach.
• Experiment with the supervisory approach through use of the following exchange processes:
- Group supervision: professional co-development.
- Individual supervision:
✓encourage reflection;
✓support the search for solutions;
✓offer feedback.
Learning environment:
Using A Practical Guide for Clinical Supervisors Working with First Nations Clientele.
• Based on participants’ experiences, clinical supervisors/clinical practitioners.
• By sharing situations and real cases.
• Highlighting, at all times, the participants’ recourse to resources:
- By encouraging reflection;
- By supporting the search for solutions;
- By offering feedback and encouraging exchange between participants.
Through participant involvement based on learning exercises and by encouraging exchange and networking between persons with the same duties.
Teaching approach:
• Short theoretical modules based on the Guide and a PowerPoint presentation.
• A variety of learning activities: reflection, experience sharing, real learning exercises, real-life-situation
clinical supervision, simulations, etc.
Duration of the training course:
Two seven-hour days of training
This training is offered upon request. For more information, please contact we us at info@cssspnql.com.