Professional Supervision
​​I provide a confidential space in which you can engage in critical thinking, skill development and deepening evidence based practice. I will meet you with curiosity and empathy whilst also respectfully challenging; harnassing your practice wisdom, and strengthening your professional self. You may choose to use supervision for:
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Case review and management
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Debriefing workplace critical incidents
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Career Coaching
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Therapist Self-care
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Cultivating Compassion Satisfaction and Vicarious Resilience
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Organisational Culture and Team Issues
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Exploring career direction, expansion of skill base, further study and training options
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Develop Trauma Informed Leadership​
"My approach to Professional Supervision is grounded in strengths-based and ecological perspectives, emphasising the practitioner's strengths and exploring the dynamic interplay between the personal and professional within an evolving practice framework. Through reflective practice, I foster self-awareness, compassion satisfaction, and vicarious resilience". - Adri
Social Worker Supervision
Continuing engagement in professional supervision is a core practice standard for social workers
as outlined in the Practice Standards (AASW, 2013)
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Supervision enhances professional skills, engaging in professional learning and ensuring quality, ethical and accountable services as per AASW Practice Standards. Accredited Social Workers require a minimum of 10 hours professional supervision per financial year. Supervision aims to solidify practice frameworks, understanding of theories, addressing ethical dilemmas and professional integrity and development.
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Seeking Social Work Mental Health Accreditation
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​​I have successfully supported social workers seeking their mental health accreditation. If you're a social worker and have looked through the practice standards and find it all very daunting and anxiety provoking, I'm happy to support you to achieve this very important career goal.
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