As social workers, we all work hard, sometimes too hard! We bring our passion for social justice and a fair go for those that are struggling with the challenges of life. We bring our open hearts and minds, working alongside people in their recovery. Clinical supervision is vitally important to sustain us in this challenging work. We never stop learning and growing.
In my supervision practice I value a relational approach and the restorative quality of mindfulness and humour. Together, through open dialogue, we can critically reflect on the professional and personal needs of your work. I draw very strongly from working with the strengths of social workers, acknowledging their practice and personal wisdom.
Practice Specialties
- Working with consumers with high risk and complex needs (mental illness, substance use and criminal offending)
- Substance use and addictions
- Family and Carer support
- Family violence
- General counselling and therapeutic engagement
- Complex ethical dilemmas
- Strengthening skills and expanding practice knowledge
- Vocational and career guidance
- Solution Focussed interventions
- Developing safety management plans
- Self-care
- Managing one-self in the work place

