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MARKETING FOR FAMILY LAW SUPERVISORS 

COURSE SUMMARY 
This two hour CPD course is an exciting opportunity for those currently attending the Family Law Supervisor Course, or those who have already completed it to learn more about marketing their supervision offering and explore how to create a successful business. It is delivered in reflective and experiential supervisory styles to help consolidate the work you are doing or have done on your course. 

Key Learning Objectives 

The aim is to help you get business! We will look at: 
What is marketing? 
How do I sell myself and what can I offer? 
Important points to remember about supervision. 
Who is your market? Who can have supervision? 
How does it make business sense? What do I charge? 
What is your experience so far in marketing and sharing any successful strategies? 

Who is this training relevant for? 

This course is suitable for those who have attended, or are currently attending, the family law supervision programme. 

COURSE INFORMATION 

There are a maximum of eight attendees so that personal experiences, anxieties, concerns and great ideas can be shared in a safe and confidential space. 
 
The course will be on Zoom. 

Speaker - Zoe Barnes 

Zoe is a qualified psychotherapeutic counsellor and supervisor and have a private practice as an integrative therapist including Coherence Therapy. She sees UK and international clients, as well as working with charities. 
 
Zoe divides her time between private clients and working in the corporate environment where she delivers training, facilitation and therapeutic supervision. In particular, she has a keen focus working with and supporting Law firms, solicitors and barristers. 

Standard Delegate Rates 

Public course rate: £100.00 + VAT 
 
For further details and prices please contact us on 0330 1330 852 or email help@flipfaculty.org 
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