15 Aug Analyzing Supervisory Skills
- Identify best practices and standards that are a part of supervision and leadership within the social work profession and how they are integrated into the social work profession. Why are they important to the profession?
- Connect the NASW Code of Ethics to Best Practice Standards in Social Work Supervision.
- Explain how education, training, and practice support can help protect the NASW Code of Ethics and Best Practice Standards in Social Work Supervision.
- Explain how technology supports best practices and ethical standards used in social work practice.
- Explain dimensions of diversity and how they influence leadership and supervision in social work.
- Describe how to use leadership skills when working with a supervisee to advance social, economic, and environmental well-being? How does this affect supervisee performance in addressing social, economic, and environmental well-being?
- Explain the importance of self-care in social work practice when serving as a supervisor. Why is this important and include examples of best practices in self-care.
- Best practices and standards that are a part of supervision and leadership within the social work profession and how they relate to the NASW Code of Ethics.
- The NASW Code of Ethics and how it supports best practices in supervision.
- Education, training, and practice support available to social workers’ supervisors.
- The use of technology and how it relates to best practices.
- Diversity and how it affects leadership and supervision.
- How do you use leadership skills when working with a supervisee to advance social, economic, and environmental well-being? How does this affect supervisee performance in addressing social, economic, and environmental well-being?
- Self-care and how it is applied in social work practice as a supervisor.
- Critical or conflict theory and how to apply best practices as an advanced generalist supervisor
- Describe critical or conflict theory that support best practices as an advanced generalist supervisor.
- Apply critical thinking through written communication in analyzing social work best practices for supervision.
