Clinical Supervision
Clinical and reflective supervision for counsellors, trainees and professionals who hold space for others.


What supervision can offer
Clinical supervision can help you to:
Reflect on client work in a safe and confidential space
Explore risk, safeguarding and ethical issues
Develop confidence in your clinical decision-making
Understand your responses within the therapeutic relationship
Think about boundaries, endings and contracting
Explore themes such as trauma, coercive control, abuse, grief and relational patterns
Support your professional development and self-awareness
Feel less isolated in private practice, placement or agency work
Good supervision should feel supportive, thoughtful and appropriately challenging. It should help you feel more grounded in your work, not more anxious about it
My experience
I am a qualified counsellor and clinical supervisor with extensive experience working with children, young people, adults, families, schools and professional services.
I have worked in senior counselling management and clinical supervision roles within NHS Children and Young People Services, supporting counsellors and managing therapeutic provision. I have also supervised trainee counsellors, qualified counsellors and professionals working within educational and emotionally demanding settings.
My background includes school counselling, safeguarding, trauma-informed practice, service development, student placements, report writing, and supporting practitioners through training, qualification and accreditation processes.
This means I understand both the emotional depth of therapeutic work and the practical pressures that can come with working in agencies, schools, placements, private practice and organisational settings.
Clinical Supervision
Supervision is a space to bring your client work, reflect on your practice, explore ethical considerations, and feel supported in your development as a practitioner. It is not about being judged or “getting it right” all the time. It is about having a safe, professional space where you can think honestly and deeply about the work you are doing.
My approach to supervision is warm, collaborative and grounded in real clinical practice. I aim to offer a space where you feel able to bring the full picture — the questions, the stuck points, the uncertainty, the emotional impact, and the moments where the work feels complex.
Professional Memberships & Accreditation
I am an Accredited Registrant Member of the National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society, with the professional designation MNCPS (Acc.). This means I am recorded on the Society Register as an accredited registrant member.
I am also an NCPS Approved Supervisor, having met the required criteria to offer supervision services to counsellors and practitioners.
Membership No: NCS23-05247
I am a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy with the professional designation MBACP.
BACP Register No: 380220






