'In the end, what would you gain from everlasting rememberance? Absolutely nothing. So what is left worth living for? This alone: Justice in thought, goodness in action, speech that cannot deceive and a disposition glad of whatever comes, welcoming it as necessary, as familar, as flowing from the same source and fountain as yourself'. Quote by Marcus Aurelius. In memory of Peter Gray, aged 31 - The man who threw his shoes at John Howard in 2010, as a gesture of contempt for the reason given that justified Australia being involved in the invasion of Iraq.

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New Resource... Survival Cards - Ways you cope in life (Downloadable version and pack)04-Feb-2012

Survival Cards (Downloadable PDF or Pack) are a tool for discussions with individuals or g..

New 'Making Father Inclusive Practice happen' Webpage16-Jan-2012

This new webpage is designed as an induction tool for staff involved in community health/welfare..

National Training Calendar30-Nov-2011

(http://www.groupworksolutions.com.au/BookingRetrieve.aspx?ID=100893) Groupwork Solutions is a small..

Supporting fathers who have a child with a disability13-Jul-2009

Fathers of children with a disability report both in Australia and elsewhere that they feel marg..

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Supervision and Mentoring

Supervision is an essential process in community welfare/health groups for group leaders to obtain support, guidance, mentoring, reflection and the development of new opportunities or directions in leadership and co-leadership practice.  It is also an essential element of professional practice in ensuring quality control in the standard of group work provided to clients.

As a result of supervision, group leaders achieve greater levels of confidence, success and effectiveness in their day to day work. Supervisors will build on the group leader’s strengths and competencies and enable the development of new approaches to issues that arise in the group.

The Institute of Group Leaders also provides members with access to experienced group work supervision. Supervision is provided through:
  • face-to-face sessions (length 60 minutes)
  • over the telephone or internet sessions (VIOP) (length 60 minutes)
  • group sessions (length 90-120 minutes)

Contact Us  for more information.