Current supervisees can book supervision here.

Supervision is a process of monitoring, stimulating and containing the supervisee within the supervisory relationship in order to facilitate the supervisee’s work and the growth of his/her professional identity. It is a working relationship that aims to ensure an effective practice that safeguards the interests of the client. Supervision is a regular, safe space in which to explore and reflect on the content and process of client work.
For school professionals, the emotional impact of working with vulnerable and troubled children can often be difficult to cope with and can spill over into everyday lives. Supervision allows a confidential space to reflect upon practice; explore feelings and difficulties; offer insight, support and guidance.
Supervision is a reflective practice supporting professional and personal development and is an important facet of self-care.
As a creative arts supervisor, I use a holistic, person-centred and creative approach. I currently provide supervision for qualified and trainee play therapists registered with PTUK, as well as school professionals seeking clinical (non-managerial) support. Sessions are available either online or in person at my private practice near Abergavenny, Wales.
Supervision FAQ
- Who do you supervise?
I am currently accepting qualified and trainee Play Therapists registered with PTUK. I also provide clinical supervision for school professionals (such as ELSAs, pastoral leads, or teachers) looking for a reflective space to process the emotional weight of their work. Please note that for school staff, this is a supportive, non-managerial relationship. - What is ‘Creative Arts’ supervision?
While we talk, we may also use creative media, such as sandplay, drawing, or metaphors, to gain deeper insight into your client work or your own professional wellbeing. - Do you meet PTUK requirements for trainees?
Yes, my supervision is tailored to meet PTUK’s standards for clinical hours and developmental reports. We can discuss your specific training requirements during our initial meeting. - Is the supervision online or in-person?
I offer flexible sessions via Zoom or face-to-face at my practice near Abergavenny. For creative work, we can adapt techniques to suit the online environment effectively. - What are your fees for supervision?
- Qualified Therapists and School Professionals: £55 per hour
- Trainee Play Therapists: £45 per hour
What is the first step?
I offer a brief, free initial consultation to see if we are a good fit. This is an opportunity to discuss your current caseload and what you hope to get out of our supervisory relationship. For more information, or to arrange a meeting, please contact me.
