Supervision

As a supervisor, I work with an integrative approach, I like to work relationally with my supervisees; co-creating a space with the supervisee to feel comfortable to bring their caseload of clients I like to foster a space that is welcoming, open, honest, reflective and insightful with holding the client at the centre of the supervision process.

I have been working within clinical settings since 1999 and I qualified as a counsellor in 2004, since then working I have been with clients in private practice and in 2007 I started supervising and lecturing.


I currently supervise School counsellors in Secondary Schools nationally and internationally, alongside my work with Solace Women’s AID, Islington Council, Brixton Prison and supervising within my private practice.

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I currently teach Foundation Certificate in Counselling courses, as well as teaching specialist subjects on a Diploma and Supervision Course. These subjects are Group dynamics, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Transcultural and Risk.


I am registered with BUPA as a supervisor and can invoice BUPA direct, I am able to work with any company offering clinical and non clinical supervision and invoice the company directly.

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Past experience

My supervision background includes working alongside the Priory, RAPT, Centre 70, Housing 4 Women, The NHS, Victim Support, Lambeth Council, Gordon Moody, School counsellors in Primary schools, Higher education and Place2Be.


My previous training roles include teaching on the Certificate in Counselling Skills course, including the fast track programme, at Lambeth College. I have also taught drug awareness, stress management, and health and social care at Lambeth College. In addition, I have been the core tutor on the Certificate in Counselling Skills course at Highgate Counselling, as well as teaching specialist subjects on their BACP-accredited Diploma.

Get in touch

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about how counselling works, or to arrange an initial assessment appointment.

This enables us to discuss the reasons you are thinking of coming to counselling, whether it could be helpful for you and whether I am the right therapist to help.


I am happy to discuss any queries or questions you may have prior to arranging an initial appointment.


All enquires are usually answered within 24 hours, and all contact is strictly confidential and uses secure phone and email services.

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