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nswiopeducation www.nswiop.nsw.edu.au/conference
Conference Organiser: The NSW Institute of Psychiatry
Conference Chair: Christine Senediak
Postal Address: Locked Bag 7118 Parramatta BC NSW 2124 Sydney Australia
Tel: 02 9840 3833 Fax: 02 9840 3838 Email: [email protected]
Pre-Conference Workshops: 4 June 2013
2-day Conference: 5-6 June 2013
Conference Venue: Aerial UTS Function Centre, University of Technology
Level 7, 235 Jones Street Ultimo, Sydney
Sydney Australia: 4-6 June 2013
Advances in Clinical SupervisionInnovation & Practice
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An interdisciplinary mental health conference
promoting best practice in the delivery of
clinical supervision in the workplace
Call for SubmissionsThe Executive Committee is pleased to invite proposals for
presentation at the Advances in Clinical Supervision Conference.
The Conference provides a forum for clinicians, educators,
managers and researchers to address the current state of
knowledge and skills in the education, practice and evaluation of
clinical supervision across allied and mental health disciplines.
Please visit www.nswiop.nsw.edu.au/conference to download
the Abstract Submission Form. Submissions open 1 December
2012 and close 22 February 2013 (midnight AEST).
Submissions are welcome for the following presentation types: Papers/How-To-Sessions/Mini Workshops/Posters
Papers are invited from the following areas:
About the ConferenceAdvances in Clinical Supervision: Innovation & Practice will be an
opportunity for multidisciplinary mental health clinicians to explore the
practice, evaluation and teaching of clinical supervision. It will bring
together local, national and international mental health professionals
and is open to psychology, social work, medicine, psychiatry, nursing,
allied health, NGOs, counsellors and drug and alcohol clinicians, clergy,
psychotherapists and managers to share expertise and perspectives
on the application and delivery of clinical supervision in the workplace.
The conference will have a practical and experiential focus and aims to
promote examination of current issues in clinical supervision research
and practice. Join us for plenary sessions, workshops, roundtable
discussion, poster sessions and networking events. The conference
is organised by The NSW Institute of Psychiatry (NSWIOP), a Sydney-
based provider of professional education in mental health in Australia.
NSWIOP provides education for healthcare professionals, psychiatrists,
medical practitioners, staff of non-government organisations, people
who use mental health services, carers of people with mental health
problems, and members of the community.
CBT
Attachment
Family therapy
Psychotherapy
Coaching
Narrative
Mentoring
Balint
Gestalt
Systems
Child & Adolescent Mental Health
General Practice
Drug and Alcohol
Welfare
General Counselling
Psychotherapy
Family Therapy
Narrative
Managerial
Medical
Culture and diversity
Evaluation
Training
Ethics
Legal challenges
Communication
Multimedia
Process issues
Best practice supervision
Research
Challenges
Rural and remote
Live supervision
Feedback
Supervision of Supervisors
Group supervision
Peer supervision
Individual supervision
Student supervision
Cyber- supervision
SUPERVISION
Keynote Speakers
Maurizio Andolfi is a Family Therapist, who started as a Child
Psychiatrist. Andolfi is Professor of Psychology at La Sapienza-University
of Rome, Director of the Accademia di Psicoterapia Familiare in Rome and
Editor-in-Chief of the Italian family therapy journal: Terapia Familiare. In
1999 he was the winner of an American Association of Marital & Family
Therapy award for Special Contribution to Marital and Family Therapy. He
was the founder and President of the Foundation Silvano Andolfi and he
was the Co-Founder of the European Family Therapy Association and the
past-President of the Italian Family Therapy Society. He has published
widely in English and several other languages.
Craig Gonsalvez is currently Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology
at the University of Wollongong. Craig has considerable experience as a
clinical psychologist, clinical supervisor, and academic. He has been actively
involved in clinical psychology training over several years and has been at
the forefront of developments in clinical supervision in Australia during the
last decade. He designed and coordinated the course, Clinical Supervision
and Practice, for doctoral students at the University of Wollongong. He is also
leader and principal investigator of several, recently awarded supervision
grants including a large Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)
grant to evaluate and improve fi eld supervisor assessments of trainee
competence in clinical psychology, and a Health Workforce Australia (HWA)
funding grant to develop eSupervision.
Jane Stein Parbury is Professor of Mental Health Nursing in the
UTS Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health and Director of the Area
Professorial Mental Health Nursing Unit for South Eastern Sydney Local
Health District. Currently, she is a Chief Investigator in an NHMRC funded
study implementing person-centred care for dementia in residential
settings where she takes a lead role in training in person-centred care.
Widely recognised for her expertise in interpersonal communication, Jane
is particularly well known for her best-selling textbook, Patient & Person: Interpersonal Skills in Nursing, now in its 4th edition. She has more than
35 years’ experience in mental health as a registered nurse, in acute care,
in consultation liaison services and academia.
David Denborough (PhD) works as a teacher and writer/editor for
Dulwich Centre Publications and a community practitioner for the Dulwich
Centre Foundation. Recent books/publications include: Collective narrative
practice: Responding to individuals, groups, and communities who have
experienced trauma; Family therapy: Exploring the fi eld’s past, present and
possible futures; and Trauma: Narrative responses to traumatic experience.
Recent teaching/community assignments have included Bosnia, Rwanda,
Uganda, Canada, Israel, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Iraq, Palestine, South
Africa and a number of Aboriginal Australian communities. David’s songs
in response to current social issues have received airplay throughout
Australia and Canada.
For full program and information on speakers
visit the conference website:
www.nswiop.nsw.edu.au/conference
The New South Wales Institute of Psychiatry presents
Advances in Clinical Supervision:
Innovation & PracticeInternational Conference: 4-6 June 2013
DAY 1 Wednesday 5 June 2013
INVITED SPEAKER: Dr Frank Meumann: Freedom to conjecture
within the Balint group
PROGRAM
PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS: Tue 4 June 2013
Workshop
9.30-12.30
Ms Christine Senediak Eff ective Clinical Supervision:
Making supervision work for
supervisor and supervisee
Workshop
9.30-12.30
Ms Elisabeth Shaw The philosophy and
pragmatics of ethics in
supervision
Workshop
9.30-12.30
Ms Sue FoleyBeyond face to face models
of clinical supervision
Workshop
1.30-4.30
Dr Frank Meumann Freedom to conjecture
within the Balint group
– powerful supervision
for mental health
professionals
Workshop
1.30-4.30
A/Prof Craig Gonsalez The use of videotapes in
clinical supervision:
Principles and practice
guidelines based on a
competency-based approach
Workshop
1.30-4.30
Dr David DenboroughNarrative approaches to
responding to suff ering:
Building the capacity of
workers and community
Afternoon workshops running concurrentlyMorning workshops running concurrently
CONFERENCE: Wed 5 Jun-Thu 6 Jun 2013
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Prof Maurizio Andolfi : Challenging issues in
supervision: How to increase therapists’ competence and self-confi dence with
client empowerment
MORNING TEA: 10.30-11.00
INVITED SPEAKER:
Ms Elisabeth Shaw: Shouldering
all burdens: Managing the
invitation to be ethical backstop
LUNCH: 12.30-1.30
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Dr David DenboroughNarrative Approaches to Supervision
AFTERNOON TEA: 3.00-3.30
INVITED SPEAKER:
Dr Martin Cohen: Using models
of supervision in the retention of
psychiatry registrars
9.00-9.15
9.15-9.45
11.00-11.30 11.00-11.30
1.30-2.00
2.00-3.00
11.30-12.30
3.30-4.30
3.00-3.303.00-3.30
INVITED SPEAKER:
Dr Paul Rhodes: Why Refl ective
Practice: Five Studies in Profi le
11.30-12.30
3.30-4.30
INVITED SPEAKER: Mr Philip Hilder: Supervision for counsellors
working with complex presentations
SUBMITTED PAPERS
SUBMITTED PAPERS
PANEL DISCUSSION: Professor Maurizio Andolfi , Dr David Denborough, Professor Brin Grenyer: Navigating ethics, obstacles and the relationship in
supervision: how to ensure a safe supervisory relationship
INVITED SPEAKER: Dr Kathryn Nicholson Perry: Supervising in a new
landscape: Integrating recent changes into
the supervision of psychology students
END OF DAY ONE
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Prof Jane Stein Parbury: The long and winding road: Engaging mental health
nurses in clinical supervision
MORNING TEA
LUNCH
AFTERNOON TEA
9.00-9.30
DAY 2 Thursday 6 June 2013
11.00-11.30 11.00-11.30
1.30-2.00
2.00-3.00
11.30-12.30
9.30-10.30
3.30-4.30
3.00-3.30
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: A/Prof Craig Gonsalvez: Competency-based models
of clinical supervision: Principles and applications, promises and challenges
INVITED SPEAKER: Dr Joan Haliburn: On becoming a psychotherapy
supervisor – triadic systems in the microanalysis of the supervisory process
11.30-12.30
3.30-4.30
SUBMITTED PAPERS
FORUM: Facilitated by Mr Paul Bailey: Is the time ripe to create the Australian Clinical Supervision Association?
SUBMITTED PAPERS
SUBMITTED PAPERS
END OF DAY TWO
END OF CONFERENCEWELCOME DRINKS: 5.00-6.00
9.45-10.30
WELCOME ADDRESS: Prof Brin Grenyer: The Value of Clinical Supervision
CONFERENCE WELCOME
WELCOME TO COUNTRY
Aerial UTS Function CentreUniversity of Technology
Level 7, 235 Jones Street (Bldg 10)
Ultimo Sydney NSW 2007
Registration and Costs - Advances in Clinical Supervision
Package (AUD$)* Dates Early Bird 1 Early Bird 2 Full Fee pay by 18 Mar 13 pay by 6 May 13 pay after 6 May 13
2 day conference 5-6 June 2013 $595 $675 $745
Pre conference morning workshop 4 June 2013 $155 $170 $185
Choose Workshop 1 or Workshop 2 (am)
Pre conference afternoon workshop 4 June 2013 $155 $170 $185
Choose Workshop 3 or Workshop 4 (pm)
Gold Pass
Includes 2 day conf & 2 pre conf workshops 4-6 June 2013 $845 $975 $1115
Choose Workshop 1 or Workshop 2 (am)
Choose Workshop 3 or Workshop 4 (pm)
Complimentary Welcome Drinks 5 June 2013 -- -- --
*All fees are in AUD$. Registration fee includes lunch, morning tea, afternoon tea, complimentary welcome reception
and full conference documentation. Does not include accommodation or transfers.
Early Bird 1: payments received on or before Monday 18 March 2013 (17:00 AEST)Early Bird 2: payments received on or before Monday 6 May 2013 (17:00 AEST)
Full Fee: payments received after Monday 6 May 2013 (17:00 AEST)
Register online at www.nswiop.nsw.edu.au
To register please visit www.nswiop.nsw.edu.au/conference
and download the registration form
Accommodation
Contact UsConference Organiser: The New South Wales Institute of Psychiatry
Conference Chair: Christine Senediak
Postal Address: Locked Bag 7118 Parramatta BC NSW 2124 Sydney Australia
Tel: +61 2 9840 3833 Fax: +61 2 9840 3838 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.nswiop.nsw.edu.au/conference Facebook: nswiopeducation Twitter: nswiop
Situated in one of Sydney’s most accessible locations, on the edge of the Sydney
CBD, the Aerial UTS Function Centre is located within close proximity to all
forms of transport including Central Railway Station, light rail, monorail, Sydney
buses and the Sydney airport railway link. The centre is close to Darling Harbour,
Chinatown, Paddy’s Markets, Broadway Shopping Centre, Sydney CBD and Sydney
University, and a short distance from Sydney’s famous attractions - Sydney
Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Circular Quay. Secure on site parking is
provided and metred and unmetred street parking is available nearby. Airport is
30-45 minutes drive. Public buses run regularly to the City from Broadway.
Vivid Sydney: 24 May-10 June 2013
What’s on?What’s on in Sydney during the Advances in Clinical Supervision Conference? Vivid Sydney: 24 May 2013-10 June 2013 www.vividsydney.comSydney Film Festival: 5 June - 19 June 2013 www.sydneyfi lmfestival.com.au
For more information on Sydney visit: www.sydney.com
Conference Venue
Special Conference Rate: 15% discount at Novotel Darling
Harbour & Ibis Darling Harbour for Delegates attending
Advances in Clinical Supervision.
Quote IOP040613 when contacting the Reservations
Department directly on +61 2 9288 7180 or email
[email protected] to receive the 15% discount off the
best available unrestricted rate (subject to availability). All
guests are advised to book in advance. Valid for Novotel
and Ibis Darling Harbour until 21 May 2013.
www.novoteldarlingharbour.com.au
www.hotelibisdarlingharbour.com.au
6 May 13