August: Navigating Supervision

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Group Description

This group will focus on your experience receiving supervision. We’ll unpack the struggles of seeking quality supervision and navigating oppressive supervisors. Additionally, we’ll explore the process towards becoming a supervisor. You’ll leave with tips to navigate supervision and how to prepare to be a supervisor.

How To Determine Your Rates?

Rates are based on an anti-oppressive rate structure. Please answer the following questions to determine your rate structure. (Adapted from the Anti-Oppression resource & training alliance)

  1. Are you and your family homeowners or landowners? (This question does not apply to those who are Native or Indigenous)

  2. Have you attended private education institutions or do you have an advanced degree?

  3. Are you able to make minimum payments on bills or credit cards?

  4. Have you been able to easily access and afford health insurance for yourself and your family members?

  5. Do you have zero to no debt and/or do you have disposable income?

  6. Do you have a safety net composed of “financially stable” or wealthy family and friends?

  7. Do you have U.S. Citizenship?

  8. Does your income only support you, and not other loved ones?

  9. Have you or do you expect to inherit money or property?

  10. Have you (or could you have attended college and/or graduate school?

Redistribution: Yes to 7-10 questions

Full Cost: Yes to 5-7 questions

Sustain: Yes to 3-5 questions

Solidarity: Yes to 1-3 questions

Reparations: 0 Yes

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Group Description

This group will focus on your experience receiving supervision. We’ll unpack the struggles of seeking quality supervision and navigating oppressive supervisors. Additionally, we’ll explore the process towards becoming a supervisor. You’ll leave with tips to navigate supervision and how to prepare to be a supervisor.

How To Determine Your Rates?

Rates are based on an anti-oppressive rate structure. Please answer the following questions to determine your rate structure. (Adapted from the Anti-Oppression resource & training alliance)

  1. Are you and your family homeowners or landowners? (This question does not apply to those who are Native or Indigenous)

  2. Have you attended private education institutions or do you have an advanced degree?

  3. Are you able to make minimum payments on bills or credit cards?

  4. Have you been able to easily access and afford health insurance for yourself and your family members?

  5. Do you have zero to no debt and/or do you have disposable income?

  6. Do you have a safety net composed of “financially stable” or wealthy family and friends?

  7. Do you have U.S. Citizenship?

  8. Does your income only support you, and not other loved ones?

  9. Have you or do you expect to inherit money or property?

  10. Have you (or could you have attended college and/or graduate school?

Redistribution: Yes to 7-10 questions

Full Cost: Yes to 5-7 questions

Sustain: Yes to 3-5 questions

Solidarity: Yes to 1-3 questions

Reparations: 0 Yes

Group Description

This group will focus on your experience receiving supervision. We’ll unpack the struggles of seeking quality supervision and navigating oppressive supervisors. Additionally, we’ll explore the process towards becoming a supervisor. You’ll leave with tips to navigate supervision and how to prepare to be a supervisor.

How To Determine Your Rates?

Rates are based on an anti-oppressive rate structure. Please answer the following questions to determine your rate structure. (Adapted from the Anti-Oppression resource & training alliance)

  1. Are you and your family homeowners or landowners? (This question does not apply to those who are Native or Indigenous)

  2. Have you attended private education institutions or do you have an advanced degree?

  3. Are you able to make minimum payments on bills or credit cards?

  4. Have you been able to easily access and afford health insurance for yourself and your family members?

  5. Do you have zero to no debt and/or do you have disposable income?

  6. Do you have a safety net composed of “financially stable” or wealthy family and friends?

  7. Do you have U.S. Citizenship?

  8. Does your income only support you, and not other loved ones?

  9. Have you or do you expect to inherit money or property?

  10. Have you (or could you have attended college and/or graduate school?

Redistribution: Yes to 7-10 questions

Full Cost: Yes to 5-7 questions

Sustain: Yes to 3-5 questions

Solidarity: Yes to 1-3 questions

Reparations: 0 Yes

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