Staying Alive as CPE Supervisors
DIG OUT YOUR DISCO PANTS AND PLATFORM SHOES BECAUSE WE’RE…
STAYING ALIVE!
(as CPE Supervisors)
August 25th to 29th
ANZACPE Conference 2024 Program
STAYING ALIVE AS CPE SUPERVISORS
SUNDAY OPENING GATHERING
MONDAY
Session 1&2: Loving Others without Losing Yourself
Greg & Meryem Brown
Monday Evening in Redcliffe – the home of the Bee Gees
Dining out at Yabbey Road!
The Oaks Mon Komo Hotel – Redcliffe Queensland
The Oaks Mon Komo Hotel offers apartments and hotel rooms.
Bookings can be made directly with Bec [Front desk Supervisor]
P: 07 3283 9300
E: frontofficemonkomo@theoaksgroup.com.au
The Komo Conference Centre
Speakers
Liz Crumlish
Poetry and Soul Work in Supervision
Liz Crumlish is a priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church with a portfolio that includes Ministerial Education and formation, teaching Cross Professional Supervision and providing supervision and reflective practice. She has published several books of reflections on Biblical texts with a feminist slant and, with Michael Paterson contributed to books on Creative Supervision and on Group Supervision.
Details can be found: Liz Crumlish – Associate, Scotland – The Institute of Pastoral Supervision & Reflective Practice (ipsrp.org.uk). Liz lives in the south west coast of Scotland.
Meryem and Greg Brown
Loving others without losing yourself (Supervisor focus)
Loving others without losing yourself (Supervisee focus)
Meryem and Greg are committed to integrating faith principles and social science research. They are particularly interested in personhood: the integration of the public, private and secret self; the role and soul; the persona and the shadow. Meryem is a registered psychologist and operated a private practice for 28 years. She now specialises in the supervision of pastors and leaders. Greg is a PACFA registered counsellor, with experience in accounting, administration, management and pastoral work. He operates a counselling/pastoral supervision practice. Together, Greg and Meryem have specialised in clergy care and member care for over 30 years. The Browns are both accredited as Senior Supervisors with APSE.
Jim Schirmer
Academic and Professional Publishing: a Step-by-Step Guide
Exploring Themes in Educating and Supervising Pastoral Carers: a Live Consultation
Jim Schirmer is a counsellor, lecturer, researcher and author. He has close to 20 years’ experience in counselling and pastoral care roles, predominantly working with young people and refugee and asylum seeker communities.
What else do you need to “stay alive” as CPE Supervisor?
We welcome offers from the CPE family for workshop presentations.
Optional Whale Watching Day
Education in Supervision
August 29th – 31st
All Provisional and Accredited CPSups and CPEds welcome!
REDCLIFFE
Redcliffe (Kau-in-Kau-in), the traditional home of the Gubbi Gubbi and
Ningy Ningy people, is located on the shores of the beautiful Moreton
Bay Region, just 28 kms northeast of Brisbane. The area boasts a rich history, natural
wonders and plenty of things to do.
Bee Gees Way, the local homage to the famous brothers who spent time honing their
musical gifts on the Redcliffe foreshore, inspired the theme for this year’s conference
‘STAYIN’ ALIVE – as CPE supervisors’.