Clinical Supervision for NVR
Accessing NVR supervision is integral to NVR professionals (practitioners, clinicians or therapists), and supports all good practice guidelines. All our Supervision is provided by Accredited NVRA Supervisors.
How much supervision do you need?
We follow the NVRA Guidelines, as a minimum;
– For individual client work: 1 hour of supervision, for every 10 hours you work with clients.
– If running a 12-week parent group: you would need 4x 1.5 hours of supervision
Your NVR Supervisor would need to have completed accredited NVR Supervisor Training. This can be either accredited with the NVRA or we can accept NVR UK. If you do not have access to an accredited NVR Supervisor, you can book to join either a Supervision Group or Private Sessions with us.
Would you like to book NVR Supervision with us?
Choose from the below options, whether you would prefer to join one of our Groups, or set up Privately. If you’re unsure please contact us for more information.
From: £110.00 per hour
Click here for full details of the Private NVR Supervision we offer:
- From 1 person to a full team we can help you.
- Choose the date and time to suit you.
- Looking for a Supervisor with specific experience (ie: Eating Disorders, Group work, Neurodiversity etc)?
- Fully Accredited NVRA Supervisor with many years experience
£200.00 for 12 hours
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- 12 hours of NVR Group Supervision for just £200 (£16 per hour) provided over a 12-month period
- Date and time is preset (2 hours x 6 sessions)
- Heavily subsidised to provide NVR trainees with regular professional NVR supervision at a reduced rate.
- Meet NVR professionals from other organisations in a shared learning experience
- Fully Accredited NVRA Supervisor with many years of experience
Confidentiality
PartnershipProjects UK (PP) adheres to its confidentiality obligations at all times.
PP encourages all professionals (who may be undertaking any level of NVR training, accessing NVR individual or group supervision, submitting their coursework or attending PP’s accreditation module) be bound by their professional registrations or their service/local authority/organisation policies of confidential working practices.
In all cases, professionals will anonymise any family/parent references, in all cases change genders/ages/status’s when referring to case work examples in training/supervision etc.
Professionals who wish to share families personal information (names/gender etc) in their individual or group NVR supervision must be transparent and inform the families/parents/caregivers before sharing. In this circumstance, professionals must have formal written consent/permission from families/parents/caregivers to use their examples in this way.
Any information shared to PP, will be treated in line with current GDPR guidelines as per our Data Protection Policy which can be found on the following link; https://www.