Use of measures in supervision

Join us for this 90 minute online training webinar led by Lee Atkins, Regional Officer.

This webinar focusses on using measures meaningfully in your supervision context, with practical strategies . 

About this training  

Within the different types of supervision settings there is opportunity to reflect on practice, explore the demands of the role, identify support and development requirements for the professional, as well ensuring children, young people and their families receive quality care and holistic input from the professional and the service.  

This webinar helps you to work with measures within supervision, using data that’s been collected to provide a common language, monitor and evaluate focus, inform you how to provide governance and quality improvement for the service, risk management and increase development and accountability where required.  

Aims of this training  

This training webinar focuses on using measures meaningfully in your supervision context which are beneficial for the supervisee, the supervisor and the service. It will provide practical strategies for generating conversations, and review of the data gathered from outcome measures within your practice and service. Informing supervision that may be required.  

Join us for this 90 minute online training webinar led by Lee Atkins, Regional Improvement Officer.

Benefits of this training  

  • Strengthens supervision by integrating outcome and feedback data. 

  • Supports reflective, learning-focused supervision conversations. 

  • Helps supervisors identify strengths, challenges, and development needs. 

  • Promotes a supportive rather than performance-driven use of data.

  • Contributes to a stronger culture of learning and improvement. 

  • Certificate of attendance for CPD. 

Who this training is for 

The training is suitable for decision makers, Supervisors, Line Managers, Team Leaders, or similar, working to support and improve children’s mental health and wellbeing. 

Previous attendees include: Primary Mental Health workers; Health Visitors; Supervisors; Managers; Clinical Team; Founder; Mental Health Nurses; Psychotherapist; Mental Health and Wellbeing Service Managers; Senior Researchers and Analyst; Directors and Assistant Directors and other decision makers or supervisors within NHS, Voluntary Community Services, Local government, Education settings or private organisations. 

What people have said about this training 

100% of attendees at this training in 2025 rated is as good or excellent. 

“Really useful to reflect on how we use measures in supervision and continue to guide us in terms of best practice for improvements to our supervision policy and participation of staff in the process”. 

“Provokes thought and ideas around the development and structure of supervision”. 

“Very motivating with a bunch of clear options for things to do next”. 

Cost

Full members Associate members Non-members

Free
per person

Free
per person

£25
per person

Attendance at this CORC online training webinar is a benefit of CORC membership so joining is free for staff at CORC member organisations.  Before using this link to book, CORC members should email us at corc@annafreud.org or contact their Regional Improvement Officer to obtain their discount code in order to book their place for free. If you are interested in joining CORC, details of membership are available here

If your organisation is not a member, the cost to attend this online training session is £25 per person. 

If you have any questions regarding this seminar, please contact us at corc@annafreud.org 

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Lee Atkins

Regional Improvement Officer

Lee helps organisations strengthen their evidence-based practice and improve outcomes for children and young people. He supports services to develop clear Theories of Change, build robust outcomes frameworks, and design practical approaches to measuring impact. Lee is passionate about meaningful evaluation and champions the involvement of children, young people and families in shaping, developing and reviewing services. His work brings together a wide range of professionals, creating collaborative approaches to improving emotional and mental health support across all settings.

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