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ICDSV - International Centre for Developmental Super-Vision

ICDSV Diploma Enquiry Form

The ICDSV is a sister organisation to the ICDTA and shares similar aims.

ICDSV is an international network of trainers and supervisors who offer the Diploma in Developmental Super-Vision described below.

The following statement is included in the interests of openness and transparency.  ICDSV is run under the sponsorship of Psychological Intelligence Ltd and the leadership of Julie Hay.   This allows us to avoid the costs of separate websites, bank accounts, etc, to explore options for partnerships with universities, and to co-operate with other organisations which share our aims.  More importantly, it allows us to provide services and qualifications as a business rather than be subject to the difficulties of operating under the control of committees, where members may have no direct involvement with the work, where decisions may be overly influenced by the need for consensus, and where decision making may take a long time!  

ICDSV operates the TAlent – a fictional monetary unit that works by charging those in economically-advantaged countries, organisations and/or occupations at levels that allow us to offer discounted rates to those in economically-disadvantaged countries, organisations and/or occupations.   

Stop Press - dates for super-vision workshops

Julie Hay - Hertford, UK - 11 November 2010, 4 March 2011 (this one followed by PDW 5-6 March 2011)

 

Diploma in Developmental Super-Vision

 For those already qualified as Certified Transactional Analyst or holding an equivalent qualification in a helping profession (e.g. coach, trainer)

 Aim

 To develop a broad theoretical basis and the practical skills required to provide supervision competently to helping professionals and trainees in the supervisor’s own field of application.

 Requirements

  1. 50 units of having received supervision (it is expected that this will have been done already during the process of qualifying as a helping professional)

  2. 100 units of giving supervision, to at least 5 different supervisees

  3. 20 units of supervised supervision (may be within seminars)

  4. Participation in 60 hours of workshops/seminars led by ICDSV trainer/supervisors

  5. 3 theoretical presentations and 3 case presentations within seminars

  6. Endorsements from two ICDSV supervisors

 Notes:

  • Supervisees to be student practitioners or practitioners in same field as candidate.

  • Skype or other web-based communication channels may be used.

  • Self study will also be necessary.

  • Log to be kept showing types of activity, dates/hours, names and qualifications of trainer/supervisors.

 Programme 2009 onwards

Commenced 4th June 2009 in Hertford, with Skype access (led by Julie Hay)

Next date 6th October 2009

preceded by Professional Development Workshop 4-5th  October (optional)

Further dates to be scheduled in consultation with participants and trainer/supervisors - see above

 Fees

 TAlent applies – i.e. reductions for economically disadvantaged countries

£100/day for workshops/seminars (same fee whether attending or skyping)

Receiving supervision – £75 per day attending group supervision sessions or by negotiation with supervisor or during attendance at Professional Development Workshops

To enquire about the Diploma, without obligation, download the ICDSV Diploma Enquiry Form

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