Description
This workshop is part of the ongoing training in Dunedin, other trainees, AANZPA Practitioners and those interested in professional development are welcome to enrol.
This workshop will engage you, the supervisor, in focusing on your practice in the area of supporting your supervisees where there are ethical considerations.
Sometimes we find ourselves presented with a supervisee situation where there are clear ethical edges and our work as supervisors is involved with drawing attention to these, assessing the level of awareness and supporting decision-making that takes these things into account. At other times we might find ourselves hearing from a supervisee that they have received a complaint and we are involved in supporting them as they make an adequate response to the regulatory body or professional association concerned.
We will explore the territory of forming a question that captures an ethical dilemma so that we are better able to see the specific concerns present in what are often complex and multifaceted situations.
This workshop will be practical and experiential. It will assist you to understand and develop your roles as supervisor in the area of supporting ethical practice.
There will be an emphasis on dual relationships and Moreno’s developmental stages.
Enrol in Ethics and Supervision
Training in Action
Workshop Code: tia-2021-ethics
Dates and Times
2 – 4 July 2021
Friday: 6.30 – 9:00 pm. Saturday: 10:00 – 4:00 pm. Sunday: 10:00 to 4:00 pm
Venue
SVD, Level 2, 31 Stafford Street, Dunedin
Fee
- Full fee $330.00
Total training hours: 14.5 hours
Trainers
Hamish Brown
Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Campus
Hamish is a Psychodramatist and Trainer Educator Practitioner (TEP). He delivers training in Aotearoa New Zealand through the Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin Campuses of PANZ.
Hamish is a psychotherapist who has worked in private practice since 2002. He sees a wide range of clients including individuals, couples and groups. He was appointed to the Psychotherapy Board of Aotearoa New Zealand (PBANZ) in 2016 and served as the PBANZ Chair between 2020 and 2023.
Hamish has been an organisational consultant since 1997. He has worked in several countries on projects including training people in group facilitation, and leadership and has led large-scale projects oriented to producing systemic and organisational change. He co-founded Phoenix Facilitation in 2008 to provide organisational consulting based on Moreno's social theories.
Hamish holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from the Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and a Master’s Degree in Dispute Resolution from Massey University,
Hamish is the father of two grown-up daughters. He grew up on a farm near Kaikohe in Te Tai Tokerau and is now based in West Auckland. In his spare time, he loves playing contract bridge.
Maria Snegirev
PANZ Ōtepoti Dunedin Campus
Maria is a Psychodramatist, Registered Psychotherapist and experienced group facilitator. She has been a member of AANZPA since about 2010 and has held various roles on the committee of the Otago branch.
Maria studied at Otago and has a B.A. in Russian Language and Literature, and a Diploma in Teaching. She has 20 years experience in leading Non-Violence programmes and has completed level 1 of Imago training.
Maria’s training journey began with her experiences in teaching children. This grew into a commitment to social justice which has been most strongly expressed in her work at Stopping Violence Dunedin. Her current focus is on expanding the range of her clinical experience by building up her private practice.
Maria’s interesting surname comes from her Russian parentage. She is the daughter of refugees who settled in Southland in the 1960s. This experience has created a life long interest in the transmission of language and culture. An interest in language is shared by her husband Andrew. They both thought very carefully when choosing the names of their two children, who occasionally forgive them.
Maria is passionate about gardening, even the weeds fascinate her! Other outlets for her creativity are; creating with fabrics, mosaics and more recently, macrame. She is currently obsessed with transforming a steep wasteland into a garden with veggies, flowers, native plants, and maybe even a hive of bees