Practical supervision tools designed to support reflection, analysis, professional curiosity and clear management oversight.
Use these tools individually or together to help supervision stay focused, reflective and centred on the child’s lived experience. Each resource is designed to be practical, simple and easy to use in real practice.
Helps practitioners prepare for supervision by identifying key updates, worries, strengths and decisions needed.
Prompt questions to support deeper thinking, challenge assumptions and explore what may be missing.
A prompt sheet to help supervision keep the child’s daily experience visible and central.
Supports balanced supervision discussions by holding worries, strengths and protective factors together.