the nature and purpose of counselling supervision. It will also highlight values‚ principles and personal moral qualities. These are requirements that ensure effective counselling supervision and competent practise. Supervision is a fundamental requirement for any individual who works with clients in a counselling context. It ensures that the counsellor is addressing the client’s needs and puts a support system in place for all involved. Counselling supervision is when a counsellor uses the service
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Knowledge Assessment Criteria of Unit 502 (4 credits) Promote Professional Supervision & Unit 532 (3 credits) Understanding Professional Supervision Practice Cooper Nicholas Learner name: Ref No: 532 2.1 Analyse the principles‚ scope and purpose of professional supervision The principles‚ scope and purpose of professional supervision cover an array of criteria that should play are part in aiming to facilitate the supervision process. A contract between supervisee and supervisor is imperative
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References: “BP Boycotts Inherently Fail.” Boycott Watch. ©2003-2008 Boycott Watch. June 7 2010.Web. April 24 2011 Friedman‚ Monroe. “Consumer Boycotts: Effecting change through the marketplace and the media.” New York: Routledge. 1999. Print. Glickman‚ Lawrence B. “Buying Power: A History of Consumer Activism in America. “Chicago: University of Chicago‚ 2009. Print. Haan‚ Marco. “The Competitive Effect of Consumer Boycotts.” Marco Haan. Version:May 24 2007.Web. April 22 2011 John‚ Andrew‚ and
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having less parental supervision‚ during the childhood developmental years lead to good and healthy kids. When a baby is exposed to germs before his first birthday‚ he develops immunity against asthma and common diseases. When parents allow their children great degree of independence and give them less supervision‚ their children develop social skills and competency that allow them to succeed. On the other hand‚ there is not enough credible data to believe that strict supervision of children result
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as Eleanor Holm or Marty Glickman and Sam Stoller‚ had strong attitudes and rejected the idea of the boycott. In September 1935 Holm stated “Of course‚ the United States should not withdraw from the 1936 Olympics. Why should I‚ or any other athlete‚ be penalized for the actions of Joe Zilch‚ or anybody else named Hitler who has nothing whatsoever to do with us?” Holm’s reaction to the boycott was different from the two Jewish sprinters on the American track team‚ Glickman and Stoller‚ who decided
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the risk or hazard. The risk assessment that was carried out for the outdoor activity I have called ‘puddle play’‚ was for children between the age of 3 and 4 years. However this risk assessment will change according to the children’s age‚ developmental level and abilities. For example the suitable depth of water in the puddles would be different for a baby of 9 months old to a child of 4 years. This is because there is an increasing chance of the younger child drowning than the older child because
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Digest‚ 62(3)‚ 42 Conte‚ A Curwin‚ R. L.‚ & Mendler‚ A. N. (1997‚ December). ‘Discipline with dignity’: Beyond obedience. Education Digest‚ 63(4)‚ 11. Geiger‚ B. (2000‚ Winter). Discipline in K through 8th grade classrooms. Education‚ 121(2)‚ 383-93. Glickman‚ C. D.‚ & Tamashiro‚ R. T. (1980). Clarifying Teachers ’ Beliefs About Discipline. Educational Leadership‚ 37(6)‚ 459. Hood‚ M. R.‚ & Hood‚ J. M. (1981‚ Winter). Steps toward poor discipline or ‘what not to do in the classroom’. Education‚ 102(2)
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clinical supervision competencies identify those responsibilities and activities that define the work of the clinical supervisor. This TIP provides guidelines and tools for the effective delivery of clinical supervision in substance abuse treatment settings. TAP 21-A is a companion volume to TAP 21‚ Addiction Counseling Competencies (CSAT‚ 2006)‚ which is another useful tool in supervision. The perspective of this TIP is informed by the following definitions of supervision: • “Supervision is a disciplined
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UNIT 11 1.1 Shirley Creary Analyse the principles‚ scope and purpose of professional supervision. Supervision is a process in which a worker is given responsibility to work with another to meet organisation‚ professional activites. The objectives are competent‚ accountable performance‚ continuing professional development and personal support. The purpose of professional supervision gives the opportunity for employer and worker to come together to reflect on work practise and reflect and evaluate
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The world has seen many changes and advances over the last century‚ but possibly none that hold as many possibilities as genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is turning up in more and more places‚ and it is almost certainly here to stay. Just as computers and plastics changed most aspects of living since they were invented‚ biological engineering has the potential to do the same in the future. This new technology has a wide range of possible benefits‚ from helping farmers‚ to improving foods
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