1. In a supervision meeting, one of your supervisees details recent events while facilitating a “friendship” group with elementary age children. The supervisee overhears two girls talking about a situation they witnessed on the school bus that morning. Lucinda, one of the girls, stated that her friend was visibly upset during the bus ride because her father had “slapped” her mother this morning. When approached the girls seem willing to discuss the matter and are concerned for their friend. Your supervisee wants to know if she is obligated to do anything with this information? 2. You are a social work supervisor in a community human service agency that provides a variety of services to children and families. Your social work supervisee, Estelle Allyn, has shared in supervision/consultation that her client, Linda Jones, has asked her to pray with her. Estelle has worked with Linda for a few months and knows that she believes fervently in the power of prayer, as does Estelle as well, and she confides that they have begun praying together at the beginning and end of each session. Estelle is seeking your approval and guidance for incorporating prayer into her interventions with Linda. 3. For a variety of reasons, you’ve been unable to schedule a supervision meeting with Sarah (one of your supervisees) for a couple of months. When you’re finally able to meet, she explains that she has fallen far behind in her documentation of services. You’ve heard rumors from other employees that Sarah spends at least an hour a day at work on sites like Pinterest and Facebook.
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1. In a supervision meeting, one of your supervisees details recent events while facilitating a
“friendship” group with elementary age children. The supervisee overhears two girls talking
about a situation they witnessed on the school bus that morning. Lucinda, one of the girls, stated
that her friend was visibly upset during the bus ride because her father had “slapped” her mother
this morning. When approached the girls seem willing to discuss the matter and are concerned for
their friend. Your supervisee wants to know if she is obligated to do anything with this
information?
2. You are a social work supervisor in a community human service agency that provides a variety of
services to children and families. Your social work supervisee, Estelle Allyn, has shared in
supervision/consultation that her client, Linda Jones, has asked her to pray with her. Estelle has
worked with Linda for a few months and knows that she believes fervently in the power of
prayer, as does Estelle as well, and she confides that they have begun praying together at the
beginning and end of each session. Estelle is seeking your approval and guidance for
incorporating prayer into her interventions with Linda.
3. For a variety of reasons, you’ve been unable to
your supervisees) for a couple of months. When you’re finally able to meet, she explains that she
has fallen far behind in her documentation of services. You’ve heard rumors from other
employees that Sarah spends at least an hour a day at work on sites like Pinterest and Facebook.
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