Last Summer, I put a questionnaire online to get an idea what sort of serious interest there might be from members of this list and a few others in receiving and offering online clinical supervision. At the same time I started putting a research team together to look at online supervision. I am delighted to say that the Online-supervision.net Research Team have now reached a key stage in their work. With virtually no publicity, we have had over 100 people from fifteen countries register on the online-supervision.net website, submitting an extensive questionnaire that captures their particular interest in providing or receiving online supervision. We have worked with commercial sponsors who have enabled the first phase development of a website and relational database application that will facilitate matching, introduction and communication between would-be supervisors and would-be supervisees. This is now almost ready to be launched. And we have also been developing a formal research proposal into online supervision which we will soon submit for ethics committee approval. A first draft of this can be viewed on the online-supervision.net website. If you have already registered an interest in this venture, you will around now be receiving an e-mail from the Online-Supervsiion.net Research team, asking you to review the details you supplied when you first registered and provide some further information relating to your professional qualifications and experience, for authentication purposes and to help us match you with other site users. If you have not yet registered, but think you might be interested in the work we are doing, please feel free to do so at the URL below. http://www.online-supervision.net/RegisterInterest.asp I would be extremely grateful for all feedback any of you are willing to offer, when you visit or revisit the website, regarding usability, design, functionality or indeed anything else. Cheers, Ben PS to those of you who e-mailed support@online-supervision.net, wondering what was happening, I'm sorry about the wait and hope the Online-supervision.net Research Team manage to communicate with registrants more regularly in future.