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  PGDip Consultative Supervision


University of South Wales    Faculty of Life Sciences and Education

Part time September PGDip Part-time: 1 Year
Education (11) Nursing & Health (27) Psychology (31)

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The part-time Postgraduate Diploma Consultative Supervision is a comprehensive training programme designed for professionals seeking to enhance their skills in consultative supervision. Delivered through a combination of distance learning and experiential weekends, this programme covers both the practical and theoretical aspects of supervision. You will develop a broad toolkit of strategies and theories to offer effective and ethical supervision. The curriculum follows the criteria outlined by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). Entry requirements include professional qualifications, experience, and two good references. Graduates have found employment in counselling agencies, the NHS, education, and private practice. Optional modules and the opportunity to progress to a Master's degree are also available.

About the course

Delivered by a combination of distance learning and experiential weekends, the part-time Postgraduate Diploma Consultative Supervision has an excellent reputation as a comprehensive training package for continuing professional development, covering both the practical and theoretical aspects of consultative supervision.

The curriculum follows the criteria outlined in the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) supervision framework. You will also complete 40 hours supervision practice.

You’ll develop a broad toolkit enabling you to deliver effective, ethical, and creative supervision across professions, and find that your own reflective practice is deepened by your engagement with these models and methods.

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Entry Requirements

There is no interview process, so applicants are selected on the basis of professional qualifications and experience, a written application, and two good references.

All applicants should:

Be a member of a professional body
Be receiving supervision from an experienced supervisor
Have a 40 hour supervision placement combining both individual and group supervision
Upload two references, one be from your current supervisor confirming that you have completed a minimum of 400 supervised counselling hours and the other from your employer. If you are a therapist, your supervisor should confirm that you have completed a minimum of 400 supervised counselling hours.




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