Do you want to help people pause and think about the work they are doing? Are reflection and self-awareness important? If you said Yes! to either of these questions….
Reflective Supervision and Consultation (RSC) Symposium is for YOU!
Wednesday, October 27th, 2021. 9 am – 4:30 pm
RSC Advanced Practice Day
Thursday, October 28th, 2021 9 am – 4:30 pm
RSC Symposium 2020 was a great success! Here’s what participants said:
“Great presenters - transparent, present, engaging. I felt appreciated and seen JUST because the presentation was so beautifully constructed and delivered.”
"The small group sessions were extremely insightful and were full of information! I really appreciated having a facilitator present to keep us on track and engaged.”
“I have no recommendation for improvements other than I would have loved to see this as a two-day workshop!”
You spoke - we listened! For 2021, we've expanded in two ways:
# ONE: We made room for more practitioners! Wed., October 27th, 9 am – 4:30 pm
ONE great Symposium Day, for up to 75 people! Our focus will be Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) Principles and Best Practice Principles, and Diversity-Informed work.
SPECIAL GUESTS- Tonia M. Spence, LCSW, MSEd, from the Diversity-Informed Tenets Initiative at the Irving Harris Foundation in Chicago, the birthplace of the Tenets, will share an in-depth overview of the 10 Tenets for working with infants and children, and their families. You won't want to miss this presentation!
The wonderful Karol Wilson, LMSW, IMH-E®, from Michigan, was the first African American to be Endorsed®, and has a long, distinguished career of providing Reflective Supervision and Consultation! Karol will offer our fishbowl demonstration of RSC practice this year – we’re very excited to see her in action!
And, of course, you’ll have multiple opportunities to engage in facilitated small group discussions with your peers!
# TWO: We added an Advanced RSC Practice Day! Thurs., October 28th, 9 am – 4:30 pm with SPECIAL GUEST, Colleen Shannon. Ms. Shannon is a clinical social worker with over sixteen years of experience working with children, adolescents, and adults coping with grief, loss, and bereavement.
She has worked with grieving children and families in hospital, community-based, and bereavement camp settings. Colleen is a faculty member in the postgraduate palliative care program at the School of Social Work at Smith College and has a private practice where she specializes in working children, adolescents and adults who have experienced parental and sibling bereavement, young adults coping with grief and families experiencing significant losses and life transitions. She will be examining real-life case examples. You’ll be invited to submit a case example for consideration for conferencing when you register for RSC Advanced Day.
Karol Wilson, LMSW, IMH-E® will return for RSC Advanced Day to demonstrate self-assessment and self-reflection! This will be powerfully inspiring, and will give you tools you’ll be able to use right away – and every day – to look at and nurture your own practice!
You’ve waited all year for this!
Register for one fantastic day, or register for both days and get a substantial discount!
Cancelation Policy
No refund can be made for cancellation seven or fewer working days before the event or for no-shows. Cancellations more than seven working days before a workshop will result in a refund, less a $15.00 cancellation fee. Requests for refunds must be received in writing.
All registered participants will be notified via email if there is a training/workshop cancellation. Registered participants will be offered a full refund or registration in another offered training/workshop.
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