
Cultural & Clinical Supervision
Enhance & Nurture your Practice in First Nation Spaces
Report Writing:
Complex Case Reviews
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Explore external supervision options tailored to support both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal professionals, teams and the broader organisation. Culturally safe supervision spaces provide workers with an opportunity to discuss complex cases and system challenges, with a strong emphasis on professional development and self care needs, both as a professional and community member.
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​As a First Nation Social worker, I provide supervision through a strength based, trauma-informed and anti-oppressive lens.I develop a collaborative and safe relationship with you, built on trust and cultural safety and draw from Aboriginal worldviews and cultural values as a support structure in sessions; for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal practitioners.
​​​I provide face-to-face appointments on Wurundjeri country in Tecoma (34 kms east from Melbourne CBD).
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I provide high quality consultation for individuals, teams, agencies including professionals working in child protection, family violence, mental health/clinical settings, Aboriginal community-controlled organisations (ACCOs), community service organisations (CSOs) & Government agencies.
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I provide written reports that are holistic, trauma-informed, and culturally grounded.​​​​​​​​ Conducting complex case reviews for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children in out-of-home care requires a deep understanding of cultural needs, historical trauma, and the importance of maintaining strong community and family ties. My review process is holistic, taking into account each child/young persons social, emotional, physical, cultural and spiritual needs. At the heart of the process is the understanding that the child/young persons cultural identity and connection to their community is fundamental to their overall wellbeing and long-term outcomes.
Secondary Consultation
Trauma-Informed
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