ANTI-OPPRESSIVE SUPERVISION: CORE TRAINING FOR SUPERVISORS - MAY 2026
Build the foundation for anti-oppressive supervision with Myira Khan, in-person in Shefford, Beds.
Date and time
Location
SG17 5QS
Shefford Road Clifton SG17 5QS United KingdomRefund Policy
About this event
Build the foundation for anti-oppressive supervision:
Join our interactive Anti-Oppressive Supervision Core Training, designed to equip you with the Working Within Diversity anti-oppression supervision model.
Gain the essential knowledge and skills to develop and offer anti-oppressive supervision in your clinical practice and supervisory relationships.
Who is this for?
Trainee & Qualified Supervisors
What You’ll Learn:
- The foundational principles of anti-oppressive supervisionThe Working Within Diversity anti-oppressive supervision model
- How to challenge oppressive dynamics in supervision
- Practical tools to offer equitable and emergent supervision processes and relationships
More info:
We look forward to welcoming you all to Myira's Supervision Workshop on the 9th May, 2026 at Best House, Shefford.
Doors will open from 9.30 with a 10am start.
We anticipate that lunch will be at 1pm with a 4pm end.
The venue is:-
Best House
Samuel Whitbreak Academy
Shefford Rd,
Clifton,
Shefford
SG17 5QS
Upon entering the car par, Best House is on your right. Drive ahead for the car park.
It's suggested that you bring your own lunch, however there is a small Tescos a few minute drive away. (Turn right out of Sam Whitbread).
Teas and coffee's provided.
We'll have chairs laid out and you are very welcome to bring a cushion or beanbag to sit on.
On the day if you have any problems please call Kate on 07745710838
Myira Khan - Biography
Myira is a multi-award-winning Accredited Counsellor, Supervisor, Coach and Counselling Tutor, and the Founder of the Muslim Counsellor and Psychotherapist Network (MCAPN), and author of Working Within Diversity – A Reflective Guide to Anti-Oppressive Practice in Counselling and Therapy (published July 2023).
Myira has over 14 years of clinical experience, alongside delivering workshops, trainings and events internationally on Working Within Diversity and anti-oppressive practice and is a regular keynote speaker and presenter at conferences and events.
Working Within Diversity, both the book and the accompanying workshop and training series, is a culmination of her counselling and supervision experience alongside her extensive teaching and training experience delivering workshops on identity, culture and diversity, to create a robust foundation and framework for anti-oppressive practice in therapy, supervision, coaching and all practitioner-led practices and professions, across all modalities.
As the Founder of the Muslim Counsellor and Psychotherapist Network (MCAPN), established over 10 years ago, Myira runs the network for Muslim counsellors, therapists and psychologists, offering support, CPD opportunities and raising the visibility of Muslim practitioners. A visibly Muslim, ethnically-minoritized, neurodivergent/ADHD practitioner, Myira represents a diversity and intersectional identity within the therapeutic and coaching professions, supporting the establishment of diversity, anti-oppressive practice and culturally-attuned practice within the profession, alongside promoting counselling and coaching to ethnically-minoritized, Muslim, neurodivergent and under-represented, marginalised and intersectional communities and clients.