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Supervision is recognised by many dietitians as one of the most important factors in reducing burnout and improving quality of care provided to clients. | At Eat Love Live we are huge believers and advocates for supervision and are so excited to announce we are now offering group supervision for dietitians. |
DSRA defines supervision as:
“Supervision is a professional activity that resources Dietitians personally and professionally to do their work well. Supervision is a joint endeavor in which the practitioner with the help of a supervisor, attends to their clients, themselves as part of their client practitioner relationships, and the wider systemic context, and by doing so improves the quality of their work, transforms their client relationships, continuously develops themselves, their practice and the wider profession. Hawkins and Shohet Supervision in the Helping Professional (2012)”
At Eat Love Live, we view supervision as a valuable platform that promotes safety among professionals, fostering an environment for reflection on professional practice. The practice of reflection enables personal growth, professional development, and the processing of challenging situations and emotions that arise from clinical practice. It serves as a space to delve into ethical dilemmas, exchange ideas, engage in discussions, and explore any other topics that can contribute to your progress.
In supervision, we emphasise a collaborative approach among peers. While one person facilitates the process, there is no hierarchical structure or authoritative role involved. The purpose is not to evaluate one's practice, and there are no absolute right or wrong answers.
As our dear colleague Fiona Sutherland says "If you are working with humans- then yes, you should be getting supervision!"
Providing support and holding space for individuals in their journey with food and their body can be challenging and emotionally taxing. Supervision provides a dedicated space where you can reflect on your interactions with clients and the personal responses they may evoke within you. It serves as a platform to workshop various issues, concepts, and ideas related to your work.
When it comes to supervision, it is beneficial to allocate time to review our reflections and ideas before the session, preparing ourselves for the topics we want to discuss.
Sometimes the focus may be on a particular client situation, delving into its intricacies. Other times, it might revolve around an interesting idea or topic that has caught our attention. Occasionally, we may have a direct question in mind that we wish to explore.
During the session with our supervisor, we have the opportunity to talk through all these thoughts and concepts together. Through this collaborative process, we approach our practice with curiosity, compassion and helps us to dive deeper in our practice, developing our skills to support client-centred care.
The founder and clinical director of Eat Love Live, Jo Money, has generously shared some practices that she finds helpful in her own supervision. She encourages you to take a moment to reflect on how uncomfortable or challenging ideas resonate within you. Do these ideas bring up any emotions or reactions? If so, she invites you to embrace curiosity and consider the possibility of exploring and experimenting with these practices or similar approaches.
Jo in her own words:
"The first is using a Reflective Practice Journal.
I have a journal, in the past it was a paper one and now it is a google doc I can access anywhere!
After client sessions, supervision sessions, peer discussions, reading, learning etc I take the time to jot down any thoughts, ideas, things that made me uncomfortable, and things that felt good and like wins.
At the end of a tough day of clients I will off load anything that is feeling sticky or I'm unsure about in the journal. This is helpful as it helps me to leave work at work and transition to home time."
It is beneficial to set aside a few minutes after a supervision session, approximately 10 minutes, to capture any reflections, ideas, and action points that emerged during the session. This practice helps promote a sense of calm and happiness afterwards. Without this intentional reflection, there is a risk of walking away and subsequently forgetting the valuable content or important aspects that we would like to progress further with.
Supervision can be conducted either in a one-on-one setting or in a group format. However, we acknowledge that regular one-on-one supervision can present various challenges, often due to financial constraints. In such cases, group supervision offers a more cost-effective alternative that facilitates consistent attendance and support. Additionally, group supervision brings the added benefit of learning from other practitioners; everyone practices differently and learning from each other provides a wide range of approaches - as we all know there is no one right way to think!
We have some amazing colleagues in our field and we really value their voice. Want to know more about why supervision is so important? See below some links to additional commentary around supervision.
Dietitian Supervision Resources Australia
If you are interested in joining ELL group supervision in the future please complete an expression of interest form and you will be added to the wait list and informed when new groups are starting.
Groups will run from January - July 2024, with different dates per group (detailed below, per supervisor).
We will have 3-5 participants per group maximum. These small groups are to create a supportive and inclusive environment aimed to foster practitioner skills.
These groups will be virtual, online via Zoom.
Each group session will run for 75- 90 minutes each. However, we do suggest to please allow 90 minutes in your diary.
We have 2 payment options:
Josephine Money (APD)Jo will be running four group supervisions, between January - July, 2024 |
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Group One: Supervision for health practitioners in higher weight, and self-identified fat bodies, providing eating disorder support to clients. | This group is open to dietitians, mental health workers and other health practitioners that would like a space to talk and explore their experience of living in a higher weight body and working in a weight centric health paradigm. Dates:
Times: Wednesdays 10:30am - 12:00pm Register your interest: If you are interested in registering your interest please follow this link. We will create a waiting list and another group based on demand. |
Group Two: Supervision for health practitioners providing Eating disorder care for clients through a weight inclusive, HAES, fat positive lens. | *** THIS GROUP IS NOW FULLY BOOKED. Please complete an expression of interest form and you will be added to the wait list and informed when new groups are starting. *** This group is open to dietitians, mental health workers and other health practitioners that would like a space to workshop the challenges of implementing weight inclusive care for clients with disordered eating and eating disorders. Dates:
Times: Mondays 10am - 11:30am Register your interest: If you are interested in registering your interest please follow this link. We will create a waiting list and another group based on demand. |
Group Three: Supervision for health practitioners working with disordered eating and eating disorders in clients. | *** THIS GROUP IS NOW FULLY BOOKED. Please complete an expression of interest form and you will be added to the wait list and informed when new groups are starting. *** This group is open to dietitians, mental health workers and other health practitioners that would like a space to workshop the challenges of supporting clients in exploring and recovery from disordered eating and eating disorders. Dates:
Times: Wednesday 12pm - 1:30pm (Lunch welcome, as needed!) Register your interest: If you are interested in registering your interest please follow this link. We will create a waiting list and another group based on demand. |
Group Four: Supervision for health practitioners providing Eating disorder care for clients through a weight inclusive, HAES, fat positive lens. | This group is open to dietitians, mental health workers and other health practitioners that would like a space to workshop the challenges of implementing weight inclusive care for clients with disordered eating and eating disorders. Dates:
Times: Mondays 10am - 11:30am Register your interest: If you are interested in registering your interest please follow this link. We will create a waiting list and another group based on demand.
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KATE GOUGH (APD)Kate will be running two group supervisions between January - June, 2024 |
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Group One: Supervision for health practitioners working with disordered eating and eating disorders in clients. | Dates:
Time: Mondays 12 noon - 1:30 pm (Lunch welcome) Register your interest: If you are interested in registering your interest please follow this link. We will create a waiting list and another group based on demand. |
Group Two: Supervision for health practitioners working with disordered eating and eating disorders in clients. | Dates:
Time: Mondays 12 noon - 1:30 pm (Lunch welcome) Register your interest: If you are interested in registering your interest please follow this link. We will create a waiting list and another group based on demand. |
Dr Christie Bennett (APD)Christie will not be running group supervision between January - June, 2024 |
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