Researchers in the UK have been building an evidence base for reflective supervision, a model which acknowledges the impact that working with people who have experienced trauma, adversity and toxic stress has on professionals and provides a structured, collaborative, safe space for them to address it.
"Recognizing that there is little understanding from research of what reflective supervision is, its impact and how to do it well" Research in Practice embarked on the Reflective Supervision Change Project in 2014-15. Now they are piloting a handbook containing research summaries, learning from practice and a set of 21 tools for to support reflective supervision in both one to one and group supervision sessions gleaned from the change project.
Read about RIPs work more here
Currently the pilot handbook is only available to RIP partners. I look forward to its broad dissemination. A video introducing the Reflective Practice Change Project is available here.
Reflective Supervision = Trauma Informed Practice
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