Social Supervision: Introductory course (2 days) 9 & 10 July 2025
Date, Time & Location
9 & 10 July 2025 09:30-16:30
via Zoom
About the Event
9 July 2025 09:30-16:30 (Day 1)
10 July 2025 09:30-16:30 (Day 2)
Aims
The course provides an introduction to the role of Social Supervisor of conditionally discharged patients. It will also assist line managers who are supporting Social Supervisors. Following completion of the two day course, and some follow-up reading, participants will be sufficiently familiar with the requirements of the role as set out by HMPPS Mental Health Casework Section (MHCS) to act as Social Supervisors with confidence and authority.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course participants will:
understand s37/41 Mental Health Act and references in the MHA Code of Practice to restricted patients
have a detailed knowledge of the Mental Health Casework Section and related guidance which is essential to undertake the role of Social Supervisor
understand the practical processes involved in the discharge, Mental Health Tribunal review and the recall of conditionally discharged patients
be able to set out how they approach the social supervision task and demonstrate suitable professional curiosity
have considered academic research about the perspective of those subject to supervision and recall
have considered the implications of inquiries, particularly regarding MDT roles, interagency communication, carer engagement, collaborative care planning and risk management
Programme
The day will include the following key topics:
Day 1
Introduction, content of course and experience in the room
S37/41 MHA and Conditional Discharge – the legal framework post the Vowles case
Orientation to the role of Social Supervisor – the Boundary Seesaw Model, “See Think Act”, Professional Curiosity and Social Supervision
Mental Health Casework Section website and additional key resources (Working with people in the criminal justice system showing personality difficulties, Secure Carers Toolkit, Home Office Sex Offender Guidance, Hundred Families website)
Mental Health Casework Section Guidance for Social Supervisors (2009), especially
The purpose of supervision
Preparing for supervision and liaison with the discharging hospital
Explaining the expectations
Victims
MAPPA
Recall processes
Multi-disciplinary Team Work and Social Supervision
Who does what? – Social Supervisor, CPA Care Co-ordinator etc.
Mutual expectations – Social Supervisor, Line Manager, Senior Management
Patient experience of Social Supervision
Day 2
Review of Day 1 and Q&A
3 page key messages for Social Supervisors
Statistics about restricted patients
Substance use and Social Supervision
Quarterly reports to Mental Health Casework Section about conditionally discharged patients
Mental Health Tribunal reports about S37/41 and conditionally discharged patients
Learning from homicides involving conditionally discharged patients
Case law and Social Supervision, with a focus on the CD and DoLS interface
Personal safety of Social Supervisors
Resources for Social Supervisors
“Do’s and Don’ts” for Social Supervisors
Evaluation
The course will be delivered by David Cochrane
David Cochrane has been Head of the Forensic Mental Health Social Work Service covering Broadmoor Hospital and West London Forensic Service since 2003. David has a particular interest in the Social Supervision of Conditionally Discharged patients and has delivered many one day and two day training courses on this topic across England and Wales. He has adapted the course for virtual delivery. David has a Twitter presence - @dlgcochrane
Includes all course materials and a certificate. Course access details will be emailed direct to delegate(s) upon completion of your booking. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to email events@edgetraining.org.uk or call 07341 277487.
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£295.00Tax: +£59.00 VAT
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