Understanding supervision, the key to improving your practice

Understanding supervision, the key to improving your practice

About this event

Live webinar wtih Jo Money, Kate Gough and Louise Grech

Wednesday 12 June, 7:30-8:30pm AEST

About the webinar

Supervision is recognised by many dietitians & health practitioners as one of the most important factors in reducing burnout & improving quality of care provided to clients.

But what exactly is supervision? Who is it suitable for? And what can you expect from group supervision at Eat Love Live?

Suitable for experienced as well as new/emerging practitioners, Eat Love Live group supervisors Jo Money (APD, CEDC), Kate Gough (APD, CEDC) & Louise Grech (APD, CEDC) will explore how supervision is the key to improving your practice as a dietitian, mental health worker or health practitioner in this FREE Live Webinar featuring both content & question time.

Can't make the live time? Register so a recording can be sent to you after the event!

 

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