Workshop facilitator: Prof. Maja Nedeljkovic

This workshop aims to provide clinical supervisors with the knowledge and skills in the area of digital mental health and supervision to ensure they are prepared to engage in digitally supported supervision in accordance with best evidence-based practice and current legal and ethical standards. 

The workshop will provide practical guidance and skills for utilizing technology in supervision by building effective supervisory relationships, creating reflective space and assessing supervisee competencies using technology-based approaches while considering issues around diversity and inclusion.

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