Supervision across agencies helps keep the child's needs and interests at the center. The document discusses how supervision can ensure a child's case remains the focus as different organizations work together in a network. It also explores questions for supervision such as evaluating what is currently effective, identifying areas for improvement, sharing good ideas, and setting hopes for future supervision sessions.
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1. ‘The invisible hand’ – how
supervision keeps the child in focus
across the multi-agency network
Penny Sturt
Independent Trainer, Research in Practice Associate
and Registered Social Worker
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2. “The invisible hand” – how supervision
keeps the child in focus across the multi-
agency network
Penny Sturt