As an accredited Mental Health Social Worker with the AASW (Australian Association of Social Workers), I offer external supervision and clinical supervision to health, community and mental health professionals.
I foster safe and collaborative spaces for professionals to share, grow and develop their skills and knowledge. I provide supervision, reflective practice, communities of practice and group supervision to social workers, counsellors, therapists, youth and community workers, and people in the caring professions, offering support and confidential space.
My supervision and reflective practice facilitates critical reflection on practice, and professional development and builds on self-awareness, self-care, resilience and professional self-esteem. Critical reflection invites us to understand ourselves and those we support in more authentic and helpful ways, and offers the chance to consider the impacts intersecting oppression, diverse identities, various forms of bias and projection in our work and in our clients lives. Here are some of the things we might do together in supervision:
- Linking theory to practice
- Identifying professional development goals
- Reflecting on how the personal and professional intersect
- Ethical and values driven practice
- Intersectional feminist critical reflection
- What trauma-and violence-informed practice means
- Unpacking case studies and workplace scenarios
- Developing professional and clinical tools, strategies and skills
I offer mentoring to practitioners, leaders, supervisors and managers; and to entrepreneurs and founders. This mentoring aims to provide a space to set clear career goals, gain clarity in areas for growth, bolster confidence and address challenges with imposter syndrome, confidence, communication and taking the bold steps you need to reach your goals.