Top Tips for Understanding the Importance of Support and Supervision
Why This Matters

Support and supervision are not an optional extra. They are the foundation for building trust, clarity and consistency in teams.
When done well, they create space for reflection, building confidence, problem-solving and development. When absent, issues can build quietly and can prove costly in the long run.
This Week’s Top Tips
Noticing
- Notice whether supervision happens regularly or only when something goes wrong
- Pay attention to how safe staff feel to speak openly
- Look for whether expectations are clear or assumed
Understanding Purpose
- Recognise supervision as both support and accountability
- Link supervision to organisational goals and values
- See it as prevention, not just problem-solving
Building Trust
- Create a space where staff feel listened to
- Be consistent and reliable
- Demonstrate confidentiality
A Gentle Reminder
Many difficult situations can be avoided when people have regular space to talk.
Over to You
Reflect on how consistent supervision is in your team.
Over to You:
Release Your Potential

These are my thoughts and perspectives (I’m not necessarily right or wrong, simply starting a conversation).
So, what about your thoughts? What is YOUR perspective?
- Do any of these things ring true for you and can you picture yourself putting these tips into action?
- What would it look, sound and feel like if you put some of these tips into action – for you and others?
- What barriers might you come against when putting these tips/ideas into action? How might you overcome them?
- Who could give you support and how?
- Have you tried these tips and ideas out and, if so, what have you learned?
I’d love to hear your thoughts, reflections, gut reactions, perceptions, experiences and wisdom.
Remember that sharing our experiences can help others, so your thoughts and comments are always welcome.
