In search of a cyber supervision process: From the perspective of social work supervisees in Mainland China
Author(s)
Mo, Kitty Yuen Han
Date Issued
2021
Journal
Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work
Volume
18
Issue
1
Start page
71
End page
84
Abstract
Purpose
The need for cyber supervision has arisen owing to a lack of access to supervision resources in remote locations in Mainland China. This study explores the experiences of receiving or implementing cyber supervision.
Methods
Twenty-four graduates of a nationwide supervision training program participated in telephone interviews.
Results
The findings revealed the themes concerning the process of conducting cyber supervision. Methods used by cyber-supervisors to understand supervision context and build supervisory relationships were identified.
Discussion
The findings lead to an increased understanding of the process of cyber supervision and will have implications for the further development of cyber supervision.
Conclusion
Implications of this study provide insights into the important process of cyber supervision.
SFU Affiliated Publication
Yes
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