Field Supervisors’ Hub – Podcasts
Field Supervisors’ Hub – Podcasts
Thank you for visiting the Field Supervisors’ Resource Hub at the School of Social Work, Carleton University, and welcome to the Podcasts page. Here you will find a selection of podcasts to assist field supervisors of social work students around issues such as clinical and supportive supervision, building resilience and how to conduct supervision virtually.
These materials do not belong to Carleton University’s School of Social Work, and we extend our thanks to each author and creator for making these materials publicly available.
If you find that a link is broken, or you would like to share a resource to be included in the Hub, please contact ssw.practicum.admin@cunet.carleton.ca
Supervision
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Activities in Supervision
Activities in Supervision (2020). | Audio podcast.
In this podcast, the hosts discuss the following:
1. Using activities in supervision
2. Being intentional using activities
3. Possible activities you can use in supervisionEpisode 137
Eda Kauffman: Clinical Supervision: Integrating a Trauma-Informed LensEpisode 137 – Eda Kauffman: Clinical Supervision: Integrating a Trauma-Informed Lens. (2014) | inSocialWork® Podcast Series.
“In this episode, Eda Kauffman explains how she came to incorporating a trauma-informed lens into her work as a clinical supervisor. She describes how trauma-informed clinical supervision is different from traditional supervision. She also explores its use in social work field education.”
Episode 13
Supervision and resilience in social work: In conversation with Elizabeth Beddoe.Fronek, P. (Host). (2012). Supervision and resilience in social work: In conversation with Elizabeth Beddoe | Podsocs.
Description: “In this podcast, Elizabeth Beddoe discusses the role of resilience in social work particularly in relation to the practitioner and student well-being. Elizabeth talks about her research and the developing field of interprofessional supervision.”
Episode 30
Supervision for social workersSinger, J. B. (Host). (2008). Supervision for social workers | Social Work Podcast.
Description:
In this podcast, the host discusses “…administrative, clinical and supportive supervision… differential uses of supervision, including improvement of clinical services and issues of liability” and more.Supervision Plugged In
Supervision Plugged In (2020) | I Heart Radio
In this podcast, the hosts discuss the following:
1. What you need to conduct virtual supervision
2. Challenges involved in virtual supervision
3. Situations in which virtual supervision would not work best
4. Positives and negatives of virtual supervision
Decolonization and Reconciliation
The following resources were originally from the Carleton 2019 course, “Re Conciliation, Decolonization and Indigenization,” which is now the Decolonization and Reconciliation course 2020. We would like to thank the original contributors, who designed and developed this course in 2019, Dr. Patricia McGuire and Dr. Beth Martin. MSW students, Andrea Blanchette and Kate Carroll re-designed the curriculum in 2020. We hope that these resources will support individuals, groups, and organizations to create meaningful change, including to decolonize and reconcile their social work practice with Indigenous peoples in Canada. Please note, that most of these materials do not belong to Carleton University’s School of Social Work, and we extend our thanks to each author and creator for making these materials publicly available.
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Coffee with My Ma
Horn, K. (Host). (2018). Coffee with My Ma | Apple Podcasts.
Description: Kaniehtio Horn interviews her radical activist mother Kahentinetha Horn who tells stories of her very long adventurous life, always with the sense of humour that carried her through.
Missing and Murdered: Finding Cleo
Walker, C. (Host). (2018). Missing and Murdered: Finding Cleo | CBC.
Description: “In the 1970s, Cleo Nicotine Semaganis, a young Cree girl was taken from her family in the Sixties Scoop. Join the CBC’s Connie Walker as she helps a family unravel what happened to their sister.” (CBC, 2018).
Secret Life of Canada
Bowen, L.S., Johnson, F. (Host). (2018). Secret Life of Canada | CBC.
Description: Join the Secret Life of Canada Host Leah-Simone Bowen and Falen Johnson as they reveal different histories of Canada.
Unreserved
Deerchild, R. (Host). (2018). Unreserved [Audio podcast] | CBC.
Description: “Unreserved is the radio space for Indigenous community, culture, and conversation. Host Rosanna Deerchild takes you straight into Indigenous Canada, from Halifax to Haida Gwaii, from Shamattawa to Ottawa, introducing listeners to the storytellers, culture makers and community shakers from across the country.”


