Supervision
Supervision
Supervision
Supervision is a formal process aimed at enabling a worker to practice safely and to their best potential.The process of supervision is a regular meeting between two (or more) people with the main focus being the person in ministry who is being supervised. The role of the supervisor is to help the person in ministry examine their own behaviour. The effectiveness of supervision will depend on the honesty of the person in ministry. A supervisor can only deal with what the person presents to them.
Supervision is different from other forms of support. It doesn’t begin with a ‘problem’ as in a counseling situation. It is different from a management or oversight group because the focus is on the person and their personal development not the tasks of the job. The supervisor is not a consultant who knows all the answers and can advise the person on the best practice. Finally, supervision is different from spiritual direction, which is specifically about a person’s relationship with God. Of course there will be cross over between these processes but the supervision relationship needs to be clearly defined to be effective.
One way of doing this is to have a contract with your supervisor. If the contract is established before the supervision is arranged, both parties know what is expected of them. If supervision has already begun, setting up a contract could be part of a review process. The contract might cover:
? How often the pair will meet and when the meetings will take place
? Three month trial period after which either party may withdraw if it is not satisfactory
? What areas will be discussed in the supervision meetings
? The need to keep supervision discussions confidential
? Acknowledgement that honesty is required
? Commitment by the person being supervised to continue with the regular meetings even when difficult issues arise in supervision
? A time period for the supervision, after which the relationship will be reviewed by both parties
? The cost of the supervision sessions and how payment will be made
Why is Supervision necessary?
Organisational benefits
* investing in the development of a worker
* it encourages long-term ministry
* it is a practical way of showing commitment to work
* promoting better problem solving strategies
* promoting long-term vision
* cares for the person as an individual
* reduces the likelihood of burn out
Personal benefits
* personal development
* challenge
* self-care
* improved mental health
* affirms the work of the person
* encourages long-term thinking, not just week by week
* gives the worker a regular opportunity to focus on themselves
* keeps a person working safely
What happens at Supervision?
a chance to let off steam
a chance to be open about your feelings to do with work
it is a safety mechanism
it is a support mechanism
challenging discussion
helps you step back from the things you are doing and look at them in a different way
a place to be heard
supportive but challenging
draws out the problems and helps develop strategies to deal with them
proactive rather than reactive
place to reflect on what you are doing and to plan ahead
Effective professional supervision should help the worker:
? feel supported
? consider the effect of the work on themselves
? reflect on their practice
? integrate theory and practice
? develop their model of practice
? consider ethical issues
? consider training needs
? clarify goals
Models of Supervision
The same model of supervision will not be suitable for all situations. The model you work best with will depend on the kind of person you are, the type of ministry you are involved with and the requirements of your organisation. Those who spend a lot of time in counselling situations or work in a social work environment are likely to have monthly or even more regular meetings with a paid supervisor who has qualifications in supervision.
Some people meet with colleagues who work in a similar area of ministry. They may supervise each other in the same session. A volunteer youth leader in a parish may choose to meet with someone from within the parish who has no direct involvement in youth ministry but who has the necessary qualities of a supervisor. Another person may choose a supervisor who is not part of their working environment, they may be from another church or a similar style of youth organisation.
Some people use a model of group supervision. In a small group, usually people working in a similar field, the group members will take it in turns to be put “on the spot” by the others. This model is not recommended for people with limited experience of supervision as the group can easily operate at the level of the lowest common denominator and not really dig around the personal issues.
Selecting a Supervisor
It is important to have a clear sense of the qualities you are looking for in a supervisor. Look for a supervisor who:
? already has a good track record for developing other people
? has a genuine interest in seeing people grow
? has a wide range of skills
? has a good understanding of the church and its wider organisation
? combines patience with good interpersonal skills
? has sufficient time to devote to the relationship
? has the respect and support of the leaders in, your faith community
? is willing to ask the hard questions
Free Supervision Book
This book is an awesome resource for anybody working in youthwork.
The book written by Rod Baxter and Trissel Mayor is a complete guide to supervision, a must read for every youth worker.
PYM is happy for every paid Presbyterian youth worker to receive one free of charge. For anybody else we are selling them at a bargain $10. If you would like a copy, please use the contact form below.
Recommended Supervisors
Here is a list of supervisors we can recommend for Christian Youth Workers
[NORTHERN] [KAIMAI] [WELLINGTON] [CHRISTCHURCH] [SOUTHERN]
Northern
Whangarei
Anne McCracken
Whangarei
annemc2@xtra.co.nz
Agnes Hermans
Whangarei
amhermans@xtra.co.nz
09 4362145
Auckland
David Crawley,
DCrawley@laidlaw.ac.nz
09 836 7800 ext 821
Angelika Halstead
TeAtatuPeninsula
Auckland
834 8000
0210496840
thehalsteads@xtra.co.nz
Jeannie Cochrane
Te Atatu South
Auckland
09 834 4937
021 172 0672
cochfam@ihug.co.nz
Caroline Leys
carolineleys@technman.com
Jeannie Martin Blaker
Three Kings
Auckland
(09) 6293082
jmartin.blaker@gmail.com
Marie Ellis
Whenuapai
837-1797
027-669-4148
PhoenixHouse@marie.net.nz
Ricky Waters
Pt.England
Auckland
+64 9 5274538
+64 272664569
gillandricky@gmail.com
Andrew Dunn
Albany,Auckland
09 4159686.
dunnzalbany@xtra.co.nz
www.oasisretreatcentre.org.nz
Marjorie Blaiklock
Glen Eden
AUCKLAND
09 8180773
027 6142493
blaiklocks@clear.net.nz
Jeff Whittaker
Greenlane,
(09) 5249723 (home)
(09) 6306010 (work)
jeff.g.whittaker@gmail.com
Rachel Mackay
Mt Eden
rachel@mackay.net.nz
Titirangi
Irene Maxwell
50BKonini RdTitirangi
817-7733
curnock@xtra.co.nz
Kaimai
Tauranga
Mrs Gay Cochran
Tauranga.
07 5763116
0211648422
bgcochran@vodafone.co.nz
Te Puke
Rev Brian Hamilton
Te Puke
07-573 7970
07-542 5353
021 432 562
bjhamilton@maxnet.co.nz
Hamilton
Gabrielle Daly-Fong
Hamilton +64-7-856-3271
021-112-6804
compassio@xtra.co.nz
Rosemary Blackwell
Glenview
Hamilton
(07) 843 2022
Rosemary.Blackwell@xtra.co.nz
Cambridge
Danielle Melton
Cambridge
07 8270028
0274690924
marydanielle@clear.net.nz
Tamahere
Sandy Neal
Tamahere
c.s.neal@xtra.co.nz
Wellington
Palmerston North
Murray Brown
06-357-7533
murray@youthtrain.com
Trissel Major
Trissel@yoss.org.nz
Feilding
Elsa McInnes
Feilding
06 3239276
0210828382
elsamcinnes@inpsire.net.nz
Whanganui
Sharon Corrigan
Whanganui
06 345 2045
027 4295710
corries@slingshot.co.nz
Wellington
Rev Lionel Nunns
04 4797 6329
lionel@ngaiounion.org.nz
Rev Chris Nichol
04 439 4925
Rod Baxter,
rod@bgi.org.nz
Toni Houghton
027 606 7235
toni.b.houghton@gmail.com
Rev Terry Alve
Tawa
04-2322583
027-6001926
icare@myurl.co.nz
Molly King
Waikanae
04 904 6102
021 1013 6383
mdking@clear.net.nz
Cilla Heymer
Maungaraki
Lower Hutt
04 586 1100
c.heymer@xtra.co.nz
Bev Phillips
Waikanae
04 905 5822
bevandmurray@hotmail.com
Pip Nicholls
562 6364
(021) 77 1995
pip.nicholls@xtra.co.nz
www.thegentleartofknowing.co.nz
Andrew Pritchard
PARAPARAUMU
alp_resources@paradise.net.nz
Libby Hinton
Eastbourne
libby_hinton@xtra.co.nz
Trish McBride
Wellington6035
064 4 478 6332
mcbride@paradise.net.nz
Adrienne Thompson
Karori
Wellington
04 973 6777
likhika@paradise.net.nz
Carol Grant
Waikanae
04 293 4518
nandcg@clear.net.nz
Christchurch
Rangiora
Glenda Prosser
Rangiora
+64 3 313 5083
021 180 3040
harmony@xtra.co.nz
Christchurch
Barbara Sampson
Hornby
027 498 6763
Barbara_Sampson@nzf.salvationarmy.org
Jocelyn Smith
Christchurch
0276025119
jocelyn@cys.org.nz
Don McKenzie
Christchurch.
03 3381047.
donelane@xtra.co.nz
Margaret Harris
Opawa
Christchurch
03 3320084
0277556549
theharrises@xtra.co.nz
Lorraine Jansen
Christichurch
021 0476817
03 3844322
RBLAJAN@xtra.co.nz
Janna Young
Arahura Health Centre
Christchurch
(03)3381080
0276188923
jandjyoung@clear.net.nz
Rob Fergus
0-29-7708759
fergies@paradise.net.nz
Colin Renouf
Shirley
Christchurch
(03)3854634
0277173615
crenouf@xtra.co.nz
Donald M Fergus
Christchurch
027 4346-642
donfergus@xtra.co.nz
Southern
Wanaka
Diane Gilliam-Weeks
Wanaka
0274978374.
dianegw@actrix.co.nz
Oamaru
Jane Green
Oamaru
03 4395825
027 4335795
iamjanegreen@gmail.com
Dunedin
Helen Harray
Dunedin
0274730042
hmharray@paradise.net.nz
Andrew Scott
Dunedin
027 3557807
smiler@ihug.co.nz
Bruce Fraser
Dunedin
03 489 1687
0276879533
missionadvisor@synod.org.nz
Colin Fitzpatrick
Glenleith
03 467 9118
027 6686644
cbfitz@ihug.co.nz
[NORTHERN] [KAIMAI] [WELLINGTON] [CHRISTCHURCH] [SOUTHERN]


