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Knowledge

The Knowledge section is a growing collection of articles exploring supervision in practice — from practical guidance to academic insight. Whether you're new to supervision or an experienced practitioner, you'll find content here to support your professional journey.

​Summary: Supervisees’ Perceptions of Multicultural Supervision in a Historically Monocultural Context

Why This Matters: Supervision is often where therapists grapple with cultural identity and power. In Ireland, a country with a historically monocultural - MORE

Summary – Enablers and barriers to effective clinical supervision in the workplace: a rapid evidence review.

Why This Matters - Effective supervision depends on trust, organisational support, and supervisor training, not just structure....MORE

Supervising the Burnt-Out

Practical strategies for identifying burnout and supporting supervisees who are emotionally exhausted or disengaged.

Summary: A narrative review of group analytic literature on clinical supervision: Seeking coherence and correspondence.

​Why This MattersGroup-analytic supervision offers depth—but lacks research, models, and correspondence with wider literature.... MORE

Summary – Access to and effectiveness of clinical supervision for allied health workers: A cross-sectional survey.

Why This Matters - 1 in 4 allied health workers lack supervision—especially managers, rural staff, and medical imaging professionals....MORE

From Practitioner to Supervisor: What Changes — and What Shouldn’t

Insights for newly accredited supervisors on how to shift perspective, manage dual roles, and avoid common missteps.

The Supervision Contract: Setting the Foundation for Trust and Clarity

A guide to creating clear, ethical, and supportive supervision agreements that protect both parties and set the tone for reflective work.

Cross-Disciplinary Supervision: Supporting Professionals Beyond Your Own Field

Tips for supervisors working with supervisees from different disciplines, and how to remain effective without overstepping scope.

Supervising the Burnt-Out

Practical strategies for identifying burnout and supporting supervisees who are emotionally exhausted or disengaged.

Holding the Line: Boundaries in Supervisory Relationships

Explores how supervisors can maintain professional boundaries while still fostering openness and safety in supervision.

Reflective Practice Isn’t Optional - Why Supervision Needs More than Case Management

Argues for a deeper, reflective approach to supervision that balances risk management with professional growth.

From Practitioner to Supervisor: What Changes — and What Shouldn’t

Insights for newly accredited supervisors on how to shift perspective, manage dual roles, and avoid common missteps.

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