How can supervision assist you?

  • Independent supervision outside of your own workplace which can assist with reflection and an impartial view of the situation.

  • Help you reflect on your work practices, intervention styles, and what you would like to improve on in these areas.

  • Discuss ethical dilemma’s with clients or in the workplace.

  • Discuss client cases, and come up with a plan to assist your client moving forwards

  • Implement self care strategies, and focus on preventing burn out.

  • Identify professional goals and practical strategies to work towards achieving these.

  • Discuss in a safe, supported environment workplace or practice issues that have arisen, and work towards a plan to manage this.

  • Supervision around starting your own practice, and the multiple factors to consider when doing this.

  • A safe place to reflect on your time between supervision, and receive relevant guidance and feedback.

Who is supervision suitable for?

  • Provisional psychologists, early career psychologists, registered psychologists

  • Social workers, Social workers working towards mental health accrediation

  • Occupational Therapists and Mental health Occupational Therapists

  • Counsellors and Guidance Counsellors

  • Youth workers, welfare workers, family support workers, case workers, human services professionals : anyone in a professional role who see’s clients

  • Employment consultants & those working in employment and disability services

  • Managers of teams