The Restorative Resilience Clinical Supervision workshop (Klages, 2024) has been endorsed by the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses. The workshop is an adaptation of the one-day training for the evidence-based Restorative Resilience Model of Supervision by Wallbank (2016). The interactive, intensive one-day workshop provides experienced nurses, midwives and allied health professionals with advanced knowledge and skills to provide trauma-informed clinical supervision for their colleagues.

Participants without formal training in clinical supervision are encouraged to attend the free-of-charge e-learning on Supervision and Self Care in Mental Health Services on the Mental Health Professional Online Development (MHPOD) website before attending the workshop.

The next workshop will be held in Melbourne on September 16, 2024. Attendance will be limited to 15 participants, so please “get in touch” to register.

The Australian College of Mental Health Nurses has endorsed the Restorative Resilience Clinical Supervision workshop (Klages, 2024). This workshop, an adaptation of the one-day training for the evidence-based Restorative Resilience Model of Supervision by Wallbank (2016), is designed to equip experienced nurses, midwives and allied health professionals with advanced knowledge and skills. Your role in providing trauma-informed clinical supervision for your colleagues is crucial and highly valued.
For those without formal training in clinical supervision, we highly recommend taking advantage of the free-of-charge e-learning on Supervision and Self Care in Mental Health Services on the Mental Health Professional Online Development (MHPOD) website. This resource will equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills, ensuring you’re fully prepared and confident before attending the workshop.
The next workshop, an exclusive opportunity, will be held in Melbourne on September 16, 2024. With a limited attendance of only 15 participants, this is a unique chance to enhance your skills. We encourage you to ‘get in touch’ to secure your spot.