Supervision

Welcome to Oshia’s Online Supervision Group, designed to enhance professional skills, knowledge, and competence.

A supervision group is a collaborative partnership among health professionals aimed at fostering professional growth, ensuring ethical practice, and enhancing the quality of care provided to clients.

Through peer consultation, critical reflection, and shared experiences, participants engage in continuous learning and development while prioritising both client welfare and personal well-being.

Meetings are structured to cover a variety of relevant topics, at a high level covering:

  1. Case Presentation and Discussion
  2. Operational Matters – Challenges and Opportunities
  3. Feedback and Reflection

Support professional development through structured peer supervision

Structured peer supervision provides a collaborative environment for psychologists to exchange knowledge, refine clinical skills, and address challenges in practice. It fosters continuous growth, ensuring professionals remain up-to-date with evolving practices and methodologies.

Ensure adherence to ethical standards in psychological practice

Ensure adherence to ethical standards in psychological practice: Supervision reinforces ethical conduct by providing a forum for discussing complex cases and dilemmas, ensuring compliance with established guidelines. This protects both the clients’ well-being and the integrity of the profession.

Enhance reflective practice and decision-making in clinical work

Enhance reflective practice and decision-making in clinical work: Reflective practice encourages critical thinking, allowing psychologists to analyse their own decisions and adapt approaches for improved client outcomes. This enhances the overall quality of care through thoughtful, evidence-based decision-making.

Group Supervision Benefits

  • Enhance Professional Competence – Gain insights and feedback to improve your clinical practice.
  • Ethical Practice – Engage in discussions that reinforce ethical standards and practices.
  • Peer Support – Build a network with fellow clinical psychologists for support and collaboration.
  • Professional Development – Fulfil part of the mandatory requirements set by the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) for peer consultation.
  • Personal Well-being – Learn strategies to maintain your well-being while managing professional responsibilities.