18th May 2026 Peer Support Supervision: Strengthening Practice, Confidence, and Wellbeing for Youth Workers
Supporting young people begins with supporting the dedicated professionals who work alongside them every day. Peer Support Supervision offers youth workers — and anyone working with young people — a safe, structured, and encouraging space to reflect, learn, and grow together.
This approach isn’t just a meeting; it’s an investment in professional development, team cohesion, and personal wellbeing. Internal Youth Service guidance emphasises that peer supervision creates opportunities for shared learning, reflective practice, and a strong sense of community among practitioners
Peer Support Supervision empowers youth workers to bring their best selves to the young people they support. It creates a culture where learning is shared, challenges are explored safely, and professional relationships are strengthened.
Whether you’re new to youth work or experienced in the field, these sessions offer a valuable opportunity to reflect, recharge, and grow — together.
Refreshments will be available on the evening, starting at 6pm at the Sports Development Unit, parking is available in the Quarterbridge Carpark.
If you’d like further information, get in touch via Youthserviceenquiries@gov.im.