A Rapid Review of Reflective Supervision in Social Work

Author:

Ravalier Jermaine M1ORCID,Wegrzynek Paulina1,Mitchell Annabel1,McGowan John2,Mcfadden Paula3ORCID,Bald Caroline4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, School of Science, Bath Spa University, Newton Park Campus, Newton St Loe , Bath BA29BN, UK

2. Social Workers Union, Wellesley House, 37 Waterloo Street , Birmingham B25PP, UK

3. School of Applied Social and Policy, Institute for Research in Social Sciences, Ulster University, Magee Campus , Londonderry BT58 7JL, Northern Ireland

4. School of Health and Social Care, University of Essex , Wivenhoe Park, Colchester CO43SQ, UK

Abstract

Abstract Reflective supervision (RS) is a crucial component of social work practice but little is known about how RS works within the UK context and what the outcomes of RS are for social workers and their service users. A rapid literature review comprised searching four databases for academic and grey literature on the topic of social work RS. The Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool and the University College London’s literature assessment method were employed in an expedited quality appraisal for all included papers. Twenty-seven papers were included. Findings suggest that a supportive, available manager or a peer-group enables reflective practice. Regularity of supervisory sessions and acknowledgement of a social worker’s autonomy are seen as enablers of reflexivity. In contrast, task-oriented approach that is overly focused on accountability and hindered by the sparsity of resources proves problematic for both social workers and service users. Whilst theoretical papers were available, RS was not defined in a uniform fashion and there was limited evidence pertaining to supervisory practice. More research focusing on what works and what improvements are needed in RS, including adopting a participatory approach would help to bridge this gap and further inform policy and practice.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Health (social science)

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