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PYMSUS1 - SUPERVISOR TRAINING FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S IAPT II

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PYMSUS1-SUPERVISOR TRAINING FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S IAPT II

Module Provider: Psychology
Number of credits: 30 [15 ECTS credits]
Level:7
Terms in which taught: Summer term module
Pre-requisites:
Non-modular pre-requisites: For February intake only
Co-requisites: PYMSUC1 Supervisor Training for Children and Young People's IAPT
Modules excluded:
Current from: 2022/3

Module Convenor: Mrs Lindsay George
Email: l.george@reading.ac.uk

Type of module:

Summary module description:

The aim of this module is to:




  • develop supervisor skills in broadening trainee therapists understanding of psychological theory directly relevant to CYP MH, psychological knowledge in the context of working with children, young people, parents and families, and service-related issues in CAMHS.

  • develop supervisor skills to guide trainee therapists in the core processes of the CYP MH course.

  • develop supervisor skills in providing direct modality-specific supervision to trainee therapists.Ìý


Aims:


  1. To develop competency in supervising trainees in the evidence based interventions set out in the CYP MH treatment curriculum.

  2. To have critical knowledge of the theoretical, research and implementation literature that underpins the supervision of trainees on the CYP MH project.

  3. To enable supervisors to develop sustainable skills in supervising CYP MH in order to drive the ongoing development of quality driven, outcomes informed services.



Learning Objectives:




  1. Supervise therapists on how to determine collaboratively with service users the main areas to work on and how to record and monitor this each session

  2. Guide the therapist in:

    • introducing outcome evaluation to children and families.

    • making use of information from measures to identify the degree and nature of improvement.

    • discussing this with children and families.



  3. Incorporate regular and consistent discussion of outcome data into supervision.

  4. Help therapists to develop an awareness of the strengths and limitations of different forms of outcome data, and to use this to interpret measures.

  5. Help therapists to use outcome data and other sources of information to decide whether a change of therapy (or a change of techniques within that therapy) is needed.

  6. Use outcome data along with other information to evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness of therapists and services, so that appropriate action can be taken, such as specific training.

  7. Have clear protocols on how to access outcome data in a timely way to make use of in supervision.


Assessable learning outcomes:

Knowledge of:




  1. The core purpose of supervision exploring the differences between clinical supervision, case management, clinical governance.

  2. The Core Competency framework for supervision (Roth and Pilling 2007), and understand the importance of the 4 levels.

  3. The focus on clinical supervision of trainee therapists within the first year of implementation of the CYP MH projects.

  4. The use of self-reflection in explorin g the advantages and disadvantages of different styles of supervision.

  5. The importance of supervision as a space for support, teaching, clinical discussion, problem-solving and reflection with trainees, in addition to considering how to give constructive advice, direction and critical analysis to aid trainee therapists.

  6. How to problem-solve dilemmas, including:-

    • Challenges presented by clinical casework

    • Concerns regarding th e competency of trainees

    • Issues in supervisor/supervisee relationship

    • How supervision is important in preventing staff-burnout

    • The importance of treatment fidelity in relation to CYP MH.




Additional outcomes:

Students will gain confidence in supervision of clinicians involved in the assessment and treatment of young people.

Reflective practice will be integrated as part of all training within the module.


Outline content:

The format will comprise:

Six days that focus on reflective, group-based supervision of supervision. Supervision of supervision will be provided by experienced and suitably trained therapists (e.g. supervisors will fulfil BABCP therapist accreditation criteria).


Global context:

The content follows a national curriculum.


Brief description of teaching and learning methods:

The aims of this module will be achieved through the formal course, which will incorporate lectures, role-plays, practical skills assessments and small group discussions. These will last from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Specific supervision material to improve practice will be presented and discussed.



Contact hours:Ìý




  • 6 teaching days in totalÌý

  • Total contact hours for this module will be a minimum of 300, to include lectures a nd clinical skills, supervision, guided independent study.


Contact hours:
Ìý Autumn Spring Summer
Lectures 11.5 23
Guided independent study: 132.75 132.75
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Total hours by term 144.3 155.8
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Total hours for module 300

Summative Assessment Methods:
Method Percentage
Written assignment including essay 50
Practical skills assessment 50

Summative assessment- Examinations:

N/A


Summative assessment- Coursework and in-class tests:

The assessment has three parts:




  1. Written assignment

  2. Practical skills assessment of a one-hour individual or group supervision session accompanied by a self-rated Supervision Adherence Guidance Evaluation (SAGE)



These 2 assessments are equally weighted.




  1. Portfolio elements demonstrating completion of reflective learning logs and supervision feedback forms (marked as Pass/Fail).


Formative assessment methods:

Penalties for late submission:

The below information applies to students on taught programmes except those on Postgraduate Flexible programmes. Penalties for late submission, and the associated procedures, which apply to Postgraduate Flexible programmes are specified in the policy £Penalties for late submission for Postgraduate Flexible programmes£, which can be found here: