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  1. Milne (2007) defined clinical supervision as: "The formal provision, by approved supervisors, of a relationship-based education and training that is work-focused and which manages, supports, develops and evaluates the work of colleague/s".

  2. Jan 17, 2022 · Clinical supervision can offer support to new and experienced health professionals alike in their daily work. Origins of clinical supervision. Clinical supervision is nothing new and has been used for many years in a range of disciplines across the healthcare field but, for nurses and midwives, it began in earnest in the 1990s.

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · Clinical supervision is a professional relationship between an individual entering a field of work and a supervisor. This process allows the individual to begin working...

  4. Jun 21, 2013 · Clinical supervision should not be seen in isolation; it is an essential element of clinical governance and a journey of exploration and discovery which embodies professional and personal development, with the overall aim of enhancing clinical and professional practice.

  5. Mar 21, 2022 · While there is no single or agreed definition of supervision, at its core, supervision is a process of professional learning and development that enables individuals to reflect on and develop their knowledge, skills, and competence, through agreed and regular support with another professional.

  6. Supervision is now recognized as essential to high-quality clinical practice and to the development of mental health clinicians, a status that appears to be shared internationally. The Milne's definition identified three broad objectives of supervision: normative, restorative, and formative.

  7. What is clinical supervision? Put simply, clinical supervision involves the oversight of students/learners performing professional processes or procedures in the workplace.