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Terminology
Professional training
CAS
The term CAS is not a federally recognized title but simply refers to the
structure and requirements of a 10 point ECTS Continuing Professional
Development (CPD), i.e. approximately 300 hours (of classroom study, personal
work, supervision, visits, diploma thesis). The CAS diploma constitutes a Swiss
and international equivalence in education.
Individual and Group Supervision
Supervision is a guided learning method. It is designed to improve participants'
skills in creating rituals on a personal and professional level. It addresses the
challenges posed by ritualisation such as expectations, tools and techniques, as
well as managing the audience and emotions.
Individual Supervision: 50 minutes
Tariff*: CHF 140.-
Group Supervision: 2-3 hours depending on the number of participants
Tariff*: CHF 120.- / person for two; CHF 100.- / person as from three participants
* The supervisor is paid directly by the participant, who is responsible for having each of
his or her sessions validated. Supervision fees are not included in the costs of the
modules.
Intervision
Intervision refers to a method of peer-to-peer learning that takes place within
a group of equals, without outside guidance. It is not compulsory but is
strongly encouraged, especially for Modules 2 (PRO) and 3 (CAS).
Duration of the intervision: 2 hours with 2 persons; 3 hours for 3 persons or more.
Cost: Participants are responsible for their own travel expenses.
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