Supervision
For practitioners and teams specialising in complex trauma. Grounded in neuroscience and attachment theory, this supervision model understands the full human cost of the work.
Ideal for: Trauma specialists, crisis workers, mental health clinicians, first responders


For practitioners who need dedicated space to process complexity. One-on-one sessions focused on case work, ethical dilemmas, and the emotional weight of practice.

Because sometimes the most powerful learning happens in community. Small group sessions (4-6 practitioners) create a reflective space where shared challenges become collective wisdom.

For leadership who understand that staff sustainability is a strategic investment. Tailored 12-month programs designed for agencies managing 5–8+ therapeutic specialists.

For leaders making high-stakes decisions in complex systems. Clinical supervision isn't just for frontline staff — leaders benefit from space to reflect, recharge, and lead ethically.

For practitioners and organisations committed to working authentically with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.