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Adam has twenty years' experience of working in community work and in the voluntary sector as a volunteer, paid worker and, latterly, as a training provider. He is therefore well qualified to offer supervision support to paid workers in these fields. For a number of years he has provided supervision for students on YMCA distance learning courses in youth and community work.
Adam holds a Certificate in Supervision which incorporates the ICE309 in Supervision Studies awarded by Canterbury Christ Church University.
Supervision is available face to face, by telephone, and across the Internet through Skype.
Communication between Skype users is free. Skype also supports web cam use. Telephone and Internet supervision sessions are especially useful for supervisees located out of the North Wales area, or, indeed outside the UK. Skype can be downloaded for free at www.skype.com.
Telephone and Internet communication may also be a useful occasional alternative for supervisees who normally attend for face to face supervision but find themselves unable to attend, for example due to unexpected problems with transport. In these circumstances electronic communication provides a good alternative and avoids a cancellation. If you have a face-to-face appointment and find you cannot attend, please telephone the office who can arrange a telephone or Internet supervision for the same time, usually with just a few minutes’ notice.
Supervision sessions can be arranged by telephoning the office, or by emailing us. If you are considering making a regular arrangement for supervision and have any further questions, feel free to email.
The fee for supervision is £45 per session. Please see the fees and cancellations page for further details.”
For further details of training courses in volunteering and the voluntary sector, please visit the AM Training web site at www.amtraining.co.uk
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