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Annual Supervision Requirements
The annual requirements for provisional and registered-clinical members are:
-10 hours of formal supervision (on client case load, not managerial supervision) in the last 12 months.
Where a practitioner has accrued over 400 client practice hours per annum, they must have undertaken 15 hours of formal supervision.
For the purpose of AGAPÈ Registration renewal, supervision may take the form of one-on-one or small group (6 or less supervisees) sessions. It is strongly recommended that practitioners with a full practice seek additional hours of supervision.
You can use the AGAPÈ Template to have your supervision and client contact signed off by your supervisor. Find the template here.
*Please note the above is not related to NLP Practitioners. NLP Supervision requirements are found on our OPD page. Here
Please note, you do not need to submit these forms for renewal purposes, but just keep them in your files in case you are audited.
Peer Supervision
Members who are eligible to claim Peer Supervision may claim a maximum of 50% of the required 10 or 15 hours as Peer Supervision. Peer supervision is for senior practitioners only who have been clinical members with AGAPÈ for 5 continuous years. Please only undertake peer supervision if you are eligible to do so.
Where a registrant has not been listed as a clinical registrant with AGAP for 5 years prior to the commencement of peer supervision, evidence of prior eligibility for clinical registration (i.e. evidence that the registrant has completed 750 post-qualifying client contact hours linked to 75 hours of post-qualifying supervision hours) AND evidence of the 5 years of supervised practice since becoming eligible for clinical registration is to be provided in order to be eligible to claim Peer Supervision.
Peer supervision is a formal process where therapists contract to provide collegial critiquing and enhancement of each other’s clinical client work. Colleagues or peers work together for mutual benefit, rotating the roles of supervisor and supervisee. Peer supervision can be undertaken as a dyad or within a small group of no more than 6 members.
AGAPÈ does not specify the requirements for the training and experience of the other participants in the Peer Supervision arrangement, but they would need to be counsellors, psychotherapists, or therapists of a similar kind. They may be from outside AGAPÈ and its member associations.
*Your Supervision log can be found here.
In the spirit of reconciliation, the AGAPE acknowledges the traditional custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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