Form B.1 - ACSW



Evaluation Report

Clinical Supervisor of Record (CSOR)

INSTRUCTIONS

• This form must be completed on a computer, the space will expand as needed. Hand-written forms will not be accepted.

• This form must be completed by the Clinical Supervisor of Record every 6 months.

• Each evaluation, except the final evaluation, must reflect a minimum of 6 clinical supervision hours from either the Clinical Supervisor of Record, the Other Clinical Supervisor or a combination of both.

• Cumulative totals should reflect totals for all reports, including this one.

• Please provide detailed responses to the questions wherever possible to give a complete picture of the supervisory relationship and the supervisee’s development.

• Form must be signed and dated.

• The clinical registry pre-supervision candidate hours tracking sheet attached to this report must be updated with each evaluation. This tracking sheet should incorporate all hours from other clinical supervisors for the reporting period.

• Any changes to the supervision provided must be reflected on the Supervisee’s Supervision Plan and submitted to the Clinical Committee for approval.

|Supervisee’s name: | |

|Supervisee’s place of employment: | |

|Name of clinical supervisor of record: | |

|Evaluation number: | |

|(If final, please indicate) | |

|Date supervision plan first implemented: | |

|Names of other clinical or employment supervisor(s) | |

Reporting Period

|From: | |To: | |

|If more than one supervisor is involved, please describe frequency of meetings between the supervisors and any issues that have arisen due to the supervision |

|format. |

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Direct Clinical Practice hours

|Number of direct clinical practice hours for this reporting period: | |Cumulative Total | |

| | |/1600 | |

|Number of face-to-face client hours for this reporting period: | |Cumulative Total | |

| | |/900 | |

Clinical Supervisor of record

|Number of live sessions or audio or videotapes of the Supervisee’s work reviewed| |Cumulative Total | |

|for this reporting period: | |/10 | |

Individual supervision (as approved in the Supervision Plan)

|Total number of individual supervision hours this reporting period: | |Cumulative Total | |

| | |/50 | |

Group supervision (as approved in the Supervision Plan)

|Total number of group supervision hours this reporting period: | |Cumulative Total | |

The Clinical Committee has adopted the definitions of progressive levels of professional competence as

established by the American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work, as stated below.

* For information on how to interpret these definitions go to: . Please read the definitions prior to completing the evaluation.

(1) Postgraduate Practice Level (MSW Level)

The MSW level provides a basic preparation for clinical social work practice. The typical MSW curriculum provides students with an overall orientation to the field of professional social work; a basic grounding in theories of social work practice and application of these theories to practice; an exposure to generic practice methods; and a foundation in the values and ethics of the profession.

➢ Expand the diversity of their clinical experiences

➢ Increase their knowledge of the legal and ethical parameters of practice

➢ Enhance their practice skills

➢ Learn to identify clients who are at risk and to intervene appropriately

➢ Augment their repertoire of practice theories and methods

➢ Mature in the professional use of self

➢ Increase their ability to differentiate clinical observations from inferences

➢ Achieve integrity of their professional beliefs

➢ Increase confidence in their clinical judgment through self study of practice and clinical supervision.

➢ Define their professional stance vis-à-vis the reality of the practice environment

➢ Understand and accept their practice limitations

➢ Develop a concept and a plan for their future professional development

(2) Autonomous Practice Level

Autonomous practice is practice that is not under clinical supervision—whether inside or outside an agency structure. This level of professional development reflects mastery of practice competencies. Autonomous practitioners are expected to be able to assume clinical responsibility for the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of their clients, deciding for themselves when consultation is necessary. Achievement of the following skills indicates that the practitioner has reached the autonomous practice level:

➢ Provides adequate clinical diagnoses and biopsychosocial assessments

➢ Performs short- and/or long-term interventions

➢ Establishes treatment plans with measurable goals

➢ Adapts interventions to maximize client responsiveness

➢ Demonstrates competence in clinical risk assessment and intervention

➢ Recognizes when personal issues affect clinical objectivity

➢ Recognizes and operates within own practice limitations

➢ Seeks consultation when needed

➢ Refers to sources of help when appropriate

➢ Practices within established ethical and legal parameters

(3) Advanced Practice Level

The advanced practice level required a five-year minimum of practice experience beyond graduation as an MSW, plus the achievement of the autonomous practice level. Advanced clinical social workers are expected to have reached the full integration of a professional self and have affirmed their professional role and identity; to recognize that the relationship between theory and practice is often problematic and that theories of development and practice skills require constant emendation (Fook, Ryan and Hawkins, 1997). Advanced clinical social workers are expected to have mastered the skills required for autonomous practice with diverse populations, and may have also developed mastery of specialized areas of clinical practice. Additionally, advanced clinical social workers may have acquired the skills to supervise, consult, teach, and otherwise contribute to the professional development of colleagues. Advanced practitioners demonstrate the following:

➢ Increased depth and breadth of practice skills

➢ Independent competence with diverse diagnostic groups

➢ Ability to adapt core knowledge to unique needs of client and milieu

➢ Clear definition of limitations in level of expertise and scope of practice

➢ Continued participation in direct practice activities

➢ Ongoing motivation for learning from practice experience

➢ Commitment to and implementation of continuing professional education and development

➢ Maintenance of highest level of ethical standards for the profession

➢ Specialization in one or more areas of expertise

➢ Expertise in participating in the professional development of colleagues (through mentorship, supervision and other modes of teaching)

➢ Leadership in developing and expanding intervention strategies

➢ Leadership in defining and attending to professional issues

➢ Ability to expand the conceptual knowledge of the profession

*Used with permission

|The Clinical Social Work Register is intended to identify autonomous clinical practitioners. Where would you place this Supervisee? |

| |1 = Post-graduate practice level |

| |2 = Autonomous practice level |

| |3 = Advanced practitioner |

Using the same scale of 1 to 3 shown above, please rank the Supervisee in each of the following categories in their current clinical practice:

|Practice Indicator |1 |2 |3 |No opportunity to observe |

|1. Provides adequate clinical diagnoses and biopsychosocial assessments | | | | |

|2. Performs short- and/or long-term interventions | | | | |

|3. Establishes treatment plans with measurable goals | | | | |

|4. Adapts interventions to maximize client responsiveness | | | | |

|5. Demonstrates competence in clinical risk assessment and intervention | | | | |

|6. Recognizes when personal issues affect clinical objectivity | | | | |

|7. Recognizes and operates within own practice limitations | | | | |

|8. Seeks consultation when needed | | | | |

|9. Refers to sources of help when appropriate | | | | |

|10. Practices within established ethical and legal parameters | | | | |

|11. Mature in professional use of self | | | | |

|12. Able to differentiate clinical observations from inferences | | | | |

|13. Demonstrates integrity with professional values/beliefs | | | | |

|14. Demonstrates self-confidence in practice | | | | |

|15. Able to identify needs and plan for professional development | | | | |

|16. Able to work with diverse groups/populations | | | | |

|17. Demonstrates appropriate record-keeping and file management skills | | | | |

|18. Uses literature and other resource materials to enhance practice | | | | |

|19. Works collaboratively with other professionals to meet the client’s best interest | | | | |

|20. Integrates clinical theory into practice meaningfully | | | | |

|21. Manages professional boundaries appropriately | | | | |

|Briefly describe the Supervisee’s professional growth in the last six months with reference to the learning goals in the supervision plan: |

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|Briefly describe goals for the Supervisee’s professional growth in the next six months (not required if this is the Final Evaluation and the Supervisee is approved|

|to write the clinical exam): |

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|Do you have any concerns about the Supervisee being eventually admitted to the Clinical Social Work Registry? Yes or no, please briefly describe: |

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|To be completed ONLY if this is the Supervisee’s Final Evaluation |

|In my opinion, the Supervisee is ready for autonomous practice, yes or no, please briefly describe: |

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|I approve the Supervisee to write the clinical exam: |Yes ( No ( |

|Clinical Supervisor of Record Signature: | |Date: | |

|Supervisee’s Signature: | |Date: | |

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|Clinical Registry – Pre Supervision Candidate Hours Tracking Sheet |

|This form must be completed and submitted with each evaluation. Each evaluation, except the final evaluation, must reflect a minimum of 6 clinical supervision hours from either the Clinical Supervisor of Record, |

|the Other Clinical Supervisor or a combination of both. |

Eval # |Date |Direct

Practice

Hours

/700 |Face to Face Client Hours

/900 |Direct Supervision/Live Sessions or Audio Video Sessions/10 |Individual/Dyadic Sup

/40 |Case Consult provided by CSOR or OCS |Group provided by CSOR or OCS |Other

Individual

Clinical Supervision |Supervision Hours Grand Total/100 hours | |Interim #1 | | | | | | | | | | |Subtotal | | | | | | | | | | |Interim # 2 | | | | | | | | | | |Subtotal | | | | | | | | | | |Interim #3 | | | | | | | | | | |Subtotal | | | | | | | | | | |Interim #4 | | | | | | | | | | |Subtotal | | | | | | | | | | |Interim #5 | | | | | | | | | | |Subtotal | | | | | | | | | | |Final

Total | | | | | | | | | | |[pic]

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