APC > Supervisors' and counsellors' guide > In detail: supervisor and counsellor duties
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The previous pages (the role of the supervisor and counsellor) discussed the roles of the supervisor and counsellor in brief, giving a short checklist for the key activities. The following pages aim to 'flesh out' those checklists and notes, to give you a fuller understanding of what is required from you in your roles.
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