Practice supervisor KSS 2: developing excellent practitioners
Last updated: 8 June 2023
This page sets out the knowledge and skills listed under practice supervisor KSS 2 (promote and govern excellent practice) in the Department for Education’s post-qualifying standard: knowledge and skills statement for child and family practice supervisors (KSS). Against this, we have mapped Community Care Inform guides, research, learning tools and other resources to help supervisors meet and evidence this part of the statement for career and continuing professional development. The links to the resources are in blue; click to follow them to the page you’re interested in.
What does the statement say? |
Resources to help you |
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The practice supervisor will be able to:
• Recognise, respect and value the expertise of practitioners and provide a practice framework, underpinned by theory and the best evidence, within which they can work effectively. Explain and champion the framework to practitioners, other professionals, children and families and set an expectation that this framework will be applied to practice. • Facilitate use of the best evidence to devise effective interventions, which are most likely to support family welfare and reduce risk to children. • Secure excellent practice through an analytical understanding of different patterns of family functioning, matched with service responses which are most likely to effect change for families, as well as support children in public care and young people leaving care. • Recognise the strengths and development needs of practitioners, and use practice observation, reflection and feedback mechanisms, including the views of children and families, to develop practice. Develop a culture of learning and improvement, where staff are sufficiently stretched and mentored to meet their aspirations. Gauge different learning styles and recognise when the role of the Practice Supervisor is to teach and when it would be more effective to draw on practitioners’ own knowledge. Invest available resource into staff and service development, drawing on the expertise of children and families. |
The supervision knowledge and practice hub includes a range of guides offering different ways to meet practitioners’ needs and help individuals develop:
Tips for giving feedback to team members or supervisees Information and guidance on using different practice frameworks can be found in these resources:
Evidence-based practice Tools and models to try in supervision Managing support workers |
Links to resource maps for other parts of the KSS:
- 1. Promote and govern excellent practice
- 2. Developing excellent practitioners
- 3. Shaping and influencing the practice system
- 4. Effective use of power and authority
- 5. Confident analysis and decision-making
- 6. Purposeful and effective social work
- 7. Emotionally intelligent practice supervision
- 8. Performance management and improvement
You might be interested in…
– Online resource map for all parts of the KSS for practice supervisors
– PDF version of the resource map for all parts of the practice supervisor KSS
– Quick guide to the knowledge and skills statements and their role in the ASYE and ongoing professional development
– Map of resources for the child and family practitioner KSS