Super supervision
Peter Nicklin Director of management, Corporate services, and director of management studies at North Yorkshire College of Health Studies
Clinical supervision could get no further than rhetoric or become a gun held at the head of the profession, saysPeter Nicklin, who presents his model for turning the idea into action
Ever since target ten of theVision for the Future(1) decreed that discussions be held ‘on the range and appropriateness of models of clinical supervision and a report be made available to the professions’, nursing has been inundated by conferences, research papers and reports on the issue. This culminated in the UKCC’sPosition Statement on Clinical Supervision for Nursing and Health Visiting(2).
Nursing Management.
2, 5, 24-25.
doi: 10.7748/nm.2.5.24.s17
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