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The characteristics of effective clinical and peer supervision in the workplace: a rapid evidence review

The aim of this report is to provide evidence of what makes clinical and peer supervision effective and to highlight potential barriers

This report presents the key findings from a literature review: to explore the characteristics of effective clinical and peer supervision in the workplace.

Research Objectives

  • To understand what makes clinical and peer supervision effective.
  • To explore how systems of effective clinical or peer supervision may be implemented.
  • To explore opportunities for the HCPC to engage and support stakeholders to enhance support and supervision for registrants.