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**for health professionals only**

 

Webinar provided by Sarah Elder Nutrition Ltd.
Language - English

Subtitles - none

Recorded - December 10th 2024
Level: Advanced
No video of speaker. 
 

Access to resource page with:

  • 60 minute webinar with Q and A 
  • presentation slides (format - pdf)

 

To watch this webinar online (available for a minimum of 30 days from purchase) you will need access to a computer, phone or laptop that has a browser. Resources are in PDF format.

 

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This webinar is tailored to professionals who value reflective practice and are committed to safe, ethical, and effective care for those impacted by eating disorders. Whether you're seeking to improve your supervision techniques, address challenges within your supervisory relationships, or enhance your professional growth through regular reflection, this session is for you.

 

Level: Advanced

 

Who this is for:
This webinar is designed for advanced-level professionals in the field of eating disorders who are engaged in supervision, either as providers or recipients.
It is ideal for:

Dietitians actively working in eating disorders: Whether you are receiving supervision as part of your professional development or providing it to colleagues, this session will help you enhance your supervisory experience.

Supervisors providing practice supervision: For experienced dietitians mentoring or supervising others in eating disorders, this webinar offers strategies to refine your approach, address challenges and support the evolving needs of your supervisees.

Dietitians and other nutrition health professionals in leadership roles: If you provide supervision within multidisciplinary teams or oversee complex cases, this session will help you foster an environment of trust, professional growth and effective communication.

 

Who's Speaking?

Speaker - Laura Passman
 

Dietitian and Director of Passman Consultancy Ltd
 

Laura is a HCPC registrant and a member of the BDA. She qualified from Leeds Metropolitan university in 2000 with a BSc (Hons) Dietetics degree. An interest in mental health and eating disorders early in her dietetic career led to the completion of a Post Graduate Certificate in Eating Disorders and a MSc (Nutrition) with an eating disorders focus, both at Leeds Beckett University.

Laura’s NHS work involved co-developing, and later taking on the role of Head of Service, for the largest and most established mental health and learning disabilities dietetic team in the UK. Laura was integral to the development of both adult and child and adolescent eating disorders services in the same Trust, paving the way for the implementation of eating disorders pathways and safer ways of working as part of an innovative Clinical Lead position. Laura is an experienced co-facilitator of the Advanced Dietetics in Eating Disorders course for the BDA and has carried out a number of BDA course reviews including Communication Skills, Teaching Skills, Nutrition Update and Starting Out as a Freelance Dietitian. A Dietitian for over 24 years, with extensive clinical, supervisory and leadership experience Laura is now, as director of Passman Consultancy limited, providing bespoke one-to-one practice supervision and service development support for dietitians specialising in mental health and eating disorders.

 

What You'll Learn:
Understand why practice supervision is important.

Recognise the benefits of engaging in regular supervision to ensure safe practice, professional development and to support wellbeing.

Appreciate the particular challenges of working within the specialty of eating disorders and how this potentially impacts upon supervisory needs.
 

Assess the effectiveness of the supervisory relationship.

You will reflect upon whether supervision adequately supports your professional development, identifying key elements such as trust, effective communication, addressing struggles and handling emotional challenges.

Recognise the importance of reflective practice to aid learning and improve self-awareness.

Develop an increased understanding of the value of open reflection within practice supervision, to encourage the sharing of successes and vulnerabilities, and recognise when to seek or offer additional support.
 

Acknowledge that practice supervision can, at times, present us with challenges.

As a supervisor, you will consider approaches to promote constructive, respectful, professional challenge and endeavour to continually meet the needs of your supervisee(s) through collaborative evaluation, honesty and transparency.

As a supervisee you will appreciate the need for openness and trust within practice supervision sessions and demonstrate a commitment to learning and professional growth.

 

Feedback from the session:

 

'Really good overview of a complex topic'

'I clearly know what I should be getting from my supervisor now. So I'll be very carefull when I supervise others.'

'Will bring this into both my clinical supervision and managerial supervision'

 

 

 

By purchasing this webinar you are agreeing to the terms set out here - https://www.saraheldernutrition.co.uk/ondemand-terms-and-conditions

 

On payment you will receive an email with PDF attachment that outlines how to access the resource page that has the webinar recording and powerpoint slides.

We cannot offer refunds once you have purchased the webinar. However, should there be an issue please contact us at hello@saraheldernutrition.co.uk

Reflect Restore Grow Effective Practice Supervision for ED Professionals

£10.00Price
Excluding VAT
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