Supervision provides a 'second listening' to the material that we encounter in our work, both from the client and in our often affecting experience of that work. It is a listening in a place once-removed from the direct work where the client's embodied and spoken history can emerge, and which can return something effective to the work for both the clinician and ultimately the client.
I provide supervision to individual clinicians, organisational teams and multi-service care teams. I have extensive experience providing supervision to organisations and groups working with complexity and risk.