LEARN and Chat Series: Holding the Baby in Mind – Using Reflective Supervision and Consultation (RS/C) to Explore Social Location and Intersectionality
Join us for our third event in the LEARN and Chat Series: Holding the Baby in Mind. Our topic is Reflective Supervision and Consultation (RS/C) and how RS/C can empower early childhood professionals to form reflective alliances that can serve as vehicles for the exploration and self-examination of one’s social location and points of intersectionality. Join Noelle and her guest presenter, Dr. Harleen Hutchinson, as they discuss RS/C, examining critical concepts such as “keeping the baby in mind” and professional “use-of-self” “—both of which require intentional and transparent attention to past experiences, culture, social location and other identity aspects. Learn about the important components and key skills of RS/C and consider opportunities to integrate RS/C into your professional practice.
As a result of attending this webinar, learners will be able to:
- Summarize the foundational components of Reflective Supervision and Consultation.
- Identify key skills associated with Reflective Supervision and Consultation with respect to your professional role and scope of work.
- Describe desired outcomes of Reflective Supervision and Consultation
- Recognize the importance of exploring social location and intersectionality within the RS/C relationship.