Certificate in Pastoral Supervision

10-14 July 2023 – taught in person at Wesley House: Read the course details
Course fee: £975 (does not include accommodation)

Portfolio Submissions
31 May 2024 


Diploma in Pastoral Supervision

24-28 July 2023 – taught in person at Wesley House: Read the course details
Course fee: £975 (does not include accommodation)

Portfolio Submissions
31 May 2024 


Diploma in Group Supervision

Read the course details (page includes application form)

Intensive Days
17-22 October 2022

Supervision Groups will run on Wednesday afternoons 2-4pm.
23 November 2022, 11 January, 15 February, 15 March, 19 April and 17 May 2023

Portfolio Submissions
31 July 2023 

Course fee: £950 – this price includes teaching, assessment and supervision costs (does not include accommodation).


We have a limited amount of self-catering accommodation for residential courses. For 2023 courses the single room cost is £350 for five nights. Additional nights before or after the course are £90 each.


Logistics (in person courses)

The courses start at 9am and finish at 5pm, except on the last day when we finish at 1.00pm.

The residential courses are offered on a self-catering basis only.

We are in the centre of Cambridge within easy walking distance of cafes, restaurants and supermarkets. Participants are also welcome to use the common kitchen facilities to make lunch and dinner.

There is no parking at Wesley House. We recommend non-residential delegates use public transport and Cambridge’s park and ride facilities.

We invite participants to join us for college worship during the course, should they like to.


To apply

Email us to apply, with details of any Supervision training you have undertaken, your experience of Supervision and how you plan to use this training.

“Pastoral Supervision is a relationship between two or more disciples who meet to consider the ministry of one of them in a way that is intentional and disciplined. Such an arrangement allows each person being supervised to give an account of their work, to explore their responses, review their aims and develop their strategies and skills.” (Leach and Patterson, Pastoral Supervision a Handbook (Second Edition) SCM 2015; p.1)