
Published: Wednesday 11 June 2025
Access the updated Supervision Framework
Support safe, reflective, and high-quality occupational therapy supervision with Australia’s most comprehensive OT-specific Framework.
The Occupational Therapy Supervision Framework has been revised to meet the needs of today’s occupational therapists. This free, evidence-informed resource is designed to empower occupational therapists, supervisors, leaders and managers across all clinical and non-clinical roles.
- Define clear roles and expectations
- Foster reflective, culturally safe supervision
- Support professional wellbeing and growth
- Improve supervision quality across your team
- Use practical templates, models, and tools
Download your copy below.
Professional Supervision Framework Feedback Survey
You are invited to have your say! We would appreciate your feedback on the use of the Framework and resources, to assist OTA in monitoring the impact of the framework and areas for addition or improvement.
The Feedback Survey is coming soon.
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