Professional Supervision

As a professional supervisor, one of my key responsibilities is to create a safe and supportive environment where my supervisees can feel free to reflect on their work and explore their personal beliefs, values, and perspectives. Through this process, I aim to hold space for them to develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their work, which in turn can lead to increased awareness, effectiveness and competence in their vocations.

“Pastoral supervision is a safe, boundaried and hospitable space in which people with a duty of care reflect on their use of time, talents and roles in their work with others. It pays attention to the worker as well as the work, is truthful about the past, attentive to the present and directed towards a transformative future”

― Michael Patterson, ‘Between a Rock and A Hard Place: Pastoral Supervision Revisited & Revisioned (2020)