Supervision
  Robin Winke, LMSW, provides supervision to Limited License Social Workers and fully Licensed Social Workers. Robin has completed the 
  NASW - Michigan Certificate in Core Supervision. 
  The 2005 NASW Standards for Clinical social Work states that Clinical social workers shall maintain access to professional supervision and or 
  consultation.  The standards stipulate that social workers should receive supervision for the first five years of their professional experience.  
  After five years, social workers are expected to receive supervision and consultation on an as-needed basis. Supervision is seen as a 
  continuous and meaningful part of the profession. 
  NASW maintains that supervision is an essential and integral part of the training and continuing education required for the skillful 
  development of professional social workers. Supervision protects clients, supports practitioners, and ensures that professional standards 
  and quality services are delivered by competent social workers. In Michigan, all limited licensed social workers (LLMSW) (LLBSW) must obtain 
  supervision in order to obtain a full license.
  We provide supervision to limited licensed and licensed social workers. 
  What is licensure supervision.
  Licensure supervision is the mandatory professional mentoring required by the State of Michigan in order for a limited licensed social 
  worker (both at the BSW and MSW level) to achieve a full license. In order to become fully licensed, you must complete 4,000 hours of 
  supervised practice in the practice modality in which you want to be licensed --clinical or macro (the BSW license is a generalist license). 
  Supervision must be provided by a fully licensed MSW (LMSW). If you are pursuing the clinical license your supervisor must have a clinical 
  license. If you are pursuing macro licensure your supervisor must possess a macro license.  You can work no less than 16 hours but no more 
  than 40 hours per week. You can earn credit for up to 2,000 hours of social work experience per year. You cannot be granted more than 
  2,000 hours per year. Supervisory review must be conducted for at least 4 hours per month with at least 1 hour of review being on an 
  individual basis. Supervision may also be conducted in a group setting as long as 50% of the group supervision includes individual contact in 
  which active functions and records of the limited licensee are reviewed.
  Does my supervisor need to be on site.
  No. Supervision can be held in any location, but client confidentiality must be ensured. 
  Can I have multiple supervisors.
  Yes. If you have more than one licensure supervisor, each person will need to complete a Supervisor’s Verification Form and mail it directly 
  to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) Bureau of Health Care Services upon completion of the supervision 
  services.
  New Supervision Requirements for Limited Licensed Social Workers in Michigan.
  New Rules (R 338.2949, b)
  
  The applicant shall meet with her or her supervisor using any of the following methods: 
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  Individually and in person.
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  Individually using a telecommunications method that provides for live and simultaneous contact.
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  In a group modality that provides for 50% of the supervision to include individual contact.
  
  Supervisory review shall be conducted for at least 4 hours per month with at least 2 hours being individual
  Cost of supervision.
  Currently in Michigan, there are no set fees for licensure supervision services. For limited licensees contracting out supervision services, all 
  fees should be negotiated with the LMSW and written in to the supervision contract.
  Location of supervision.
  Supervision services are based in Clarkston or Troy and Oakland county in general. 
  Arrangements can be made tailored to your location and circumstances.
  Don’t wait any longer. Call today or message us online to set up a no-cost, no-obligation phone consultation to see if we are a good fit for 
  each other: 248-558-2052.