In Clinical Supervision in Aotearoa/New Zealand editor Dianne Wepa has brought together the expertise of a range of experienced educators, researchers and practitioners, to create a text that will be a valuable resource for students, tutors, managers, policy analysts and others involved in the delivery of health care.
Key terms and concepts are highlighted at the beginning of each chapter.
'For reflection' sections help the reader to think about and assimilate ideas that have been introduced in the text.
Practice examples provide material from health care workers' everyday experience to illustrate the application of clinical supervision.
Each chapter contains a reference section so that readers can explore the topic further.
Range of contexts covered on the application of clinical supervision within a health context.
History of supervision and definitions provided to assist beginning level practitioner.
Application of supervision as a supervisor and supervisee discussed for advanced level practitioners.
Contributions from a range of specialists in different health care areas and from different regions and institutions throughout NZ.
Table of contents
Introduction, Dianne Wepa; Part I - Setting the scene; Chapter 1 History of supervision, Ming-sum Tsui; Chapter 2 Clinical supervision within the social work profession in Aotearoa New Zealand, Kieran O'Donoghue; Part II - General issues for consideration; Chapter 3 Active participation in supervision: A supervisee's guide, Allyson Davys; Chapter 4 Keeping ourselves 'well at work'- managing stress and creating well-being in clinical supervision, Fiona Howard; Part III - Fields of practice; Chapter 5 Clinical supervision in mental health nursing, Jenny Nicholas; Chapter 6 Supervision across disciplines: Fact or fantasy? Helen Simmons, Helen Moroney, Janet Mace & Karen Shepherd; Chapter 7 Who cares about nurses: Contradiction in clinical supervision, Marie Meyer; Chapter 8 Multicultural relationships in supervision, Ruth DeSouza; Chapter 9 Peer reciprocal supervision/Whakaritenga tauutuutu kaitiakitanga, Linda Polaschek; Chapter 10 Pursuing a framework for quality supervision in an acute hospital setting, Carolyn Simmons Carlsson, Catherine Coups, Janice Mueller, Phillipa Needs & Lesley Thronley; Chapter 11 He korero korari, Moana Eruera