Clinical Supervision For Individuals, Groups and Organisations
Clinical Supervision is increasingly recognised internationally as a valid and essential component of practice in the helping fields for professionals such as: counsellors, teachers, midwives, nurses, doctors, emergency response personnel, psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers and students. For some, such as Credentialed Mental Health Nurses & Clinical Psychologists, it is an requirement for Professional Credentialing. Choose a qualified Clinical Supervisor


For Individuals
Reduce your professional stress
Enhance your resilience and professional well-being
Reduce your risk of burnout
Be supported in a regular ‘safe space’ to review person-centre care
Develop creative possibilities for new ways of working
Participate in life long learning

For Organisations looking to
Enhance staff retention
Incorporate organisational practices that value people
Promote quality, productivity, creativity, life long learning
Facilitate Clinical Supervision for staff required to attend
Promote risk management
Help reduce staff burnout and increase staff retention by supporting, promoting and facilitating Clinical Supervision
Clinical Supervisors:
- are qualified specifically in Clinical Supervision
- demonstrate ethical, competent and capable skills.
- aim to create a safe space in which Supervisees may reflect honestly on their professional practice.
Provided in ways that are:
- confidential
- enlightening
- revitalising
- nurturing
- sustaining
Clinical Supervision facilitates:
- practice reflection towards new understanding
- exploration and development of possible new and creative ways of working
- knowledge, skills, clinical competence and safety enhancement
- enhanced client care
- burnout risk reduction
- life long learning
