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Free Peer Group Supervision - October

Mon, 07 Oct

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Online

The Peer Group Supervision programme provides an opportunity for members to bring cases and issues to informal supervision.

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Free Peer Group Supervision - October
Free Peer Group Supervision - October

Time & Location

07 Oct 2024, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Online

About the event

Peer supervision is an opportunity to reflect and learn from and with colleagues in a supportive environment. 

I am happy to announce that I will be hosting a Peer Supervision group for conciliators, review officers and complaints managers working in a government or regulatory space. 

Reflective practice is an essential part of our growth as professionals and this is an ideal way to achieve that.  

If you have done an online workshop or masterclass with me, this is a great way to stay in touch. 

The session is free for Resolution Institute members. If you are not a member but would also like to join, let me know!

Register here via Resolution Institute 

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