Enhance Your Supervision Skills with Renew Counselling and Training

Posted on: February 20, 2025

Are you a qualified supervisor looking to refine your skills and expand your expertise?

Renew Counselling and Training is offering a series of CPD (Continuing Professional Development) modules designed to support supervisors in developing their professional practice.

Whether you’re interested in exploring creative approaches, gaining confidence in group supervision, or enhancing your ability to support practitioners in specialist settings, these modules provide valuable learning opportunities.

About Renew Counselling and Training

Renew is a well-established counselling charity with over 120 years of experience. Committed to making counselling accessible and affordable, Renew also focuses on equipping professionals with the necessary tools to navigate the evolving landscape of therapy.

These CPD modules form part of our Supervision Diploma but can also be taken as standalone courses.

Who Can Apply?

These CPD modules are open to qualified supervisors of counsellors, psychotherapists, and coaches who hold accreditation with professional bodies such as BACP and NCPS.

For more details on how to apply, contact Michelle Allen at michelleallen@renew.org.uk or call 01245 264348.

Upcoming CPD Modules

Working Creatively in Supervision (SA11)

📅 Dates: Saturdays 26 April & 10 May | ⏰ 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Learn how to incorporate creative approaches to enhance the supervision process.

Group Supervision (SA12)

📅 Dates: Saturdays 17 & 24 May | ⏰ 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Develop the skills needed to facilitate and manage group supervision effectively.

Online and Phone Supervision (SA13) – ONLINE

📅 Dates: Saturdays 7 & 14 June | ⏰ 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Enhance your ability to supervise practitioners remotely. (Suitable for those with prior experience in online/phone therapy.)

Supervising in Organisational Contexts (SA14)

📅 Dates: Saturdays 21 & 28 June | ⏰ 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Understand the challenges and responsibilities of supervising within an organisational setting.

Supervising Work with Children and Young People (SA15)

📅 Dates: Saturdays 5, 12 & 19 July | ⏰ 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Develop your ability to support supervisees working with children and young people. (Suitable for those with prior experience in CYP therapy.)

Why Invest in CPD?

Professional development is key to staying at the forefront of counselling and supervision practices. These CPD modules provide an opportunity to refine your skills, enhance your confidence, and connect with other professionals in the field.

For full details and to register, visit our website or contact Michelle Allen at michelleallen@renew.org.uk.

Find out more about Renew Training HERE.

 

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