FAQs

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Who is clinical supervision for?

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Clinical supervision may be suitable for:

  • physiotherapists

  • allied health professionals

  • new graduates and early-career clinicians

  • clinicians working in disability, community, paediatric, or neurodivergent-affirming spaces

  • practitioners in private practice

  • clinicians working with NDIS participants

  • clinicians seeking reflective support outside their workplace

You do not need to have a specific problem to bring. Supervision can also be used as a regular space to reflect, consolidate learning, and reconnect with your values as a clinician.


How much does supervision cost?

What areas can supervision support?

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Do you offer supervision for new graduates?

What is included in the fee?

Supervision may support reflection around:

  • clinical reasoning and complex case formulation

  • neurodiversity-affirming and disability-affirming practice

  • working with autistic and neurodivergent clients

  • NDIS-related clinical reasoning and documentation

  • report writing and professional language

  • ethical decision-making

  • scope of practice and boundaries

  • communication with clients, families, support coordinators, and other professionals

  • managing uncertainty or competing priorities

  • practitioner wellbeing and sustainable workload management

  • confidence-building and professional identity

The focus of supervision is tailored to your role, experience, practice context, and goals.


What is your approach to supervision?

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Our approach is reflective, collaborative, relational, and grounded in neurodiversity-affirming and disability-affirming practice.

We recognise that clinical work often happens within complex systems, including funding limitations, family expectations, workplace demands, risk considerations, and professional responsibilities.

Supervision provides space to slow down, unpack complexity, and consider what is clinically useful, ethical, values-aligned, and sustainable.


Is supervision only for physiotherapists?

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Clinical supervision is primarily offered for physiotherapists and allied health professionals whose work aligns with our areas of practice.

This may include clinicians working in disability, neurodivergent-affirming practice, paediatrics, community health, private practice, or NDIS-related settings.

If you are unsure whether supervision is suitable for your profession or role, you are welcome to submit an expression of interest.


Yes. New graduates and early-career clinicians are welcome to express interest.

Supervision can be especially useful when you are developing confidence, building clinical reasoning skills, navigating complex systems, or learning how to work sustainably in community, disability, or private practice settings.

A limited number of reduced-rate early career supervision places may be available.

If you are unsure whether supervision is suitable for your profession or role, you are welcome to submit an expression of interest.


Individual clinical supervision 60 minutes — $240

A one-to-one supervision session for clinical reasoning, case reflection, documentation, professional confidence, ethical decision-making, and sustainable practice.

Extended individual supervision 90 minutes — $340

A longer session for complex cases, multiple discussion points, deeper reflective work, or broader practice development.

One-off reflective consultation 75 minutes — $295

A focused single session for a particular clinical question, complex case, documentation issue, ethical consideration, or practice dilemma.

Early career / new graduate supervision 60 minutes — $210

A reduced-rate option for new graduates, early-career clinicians, sole practitioners, or clinicians building confidence in disability, neurodiversity-affirming, or community-based practice.

Reduced-rate places are limited.

Small group supervision

2 clinicians — $150 per person for 75 minutes
3–4 clinicians — $110 per person for 90 minutes

Group supervision is suitable for clinicians from the same organisation, peer groups, or practitioners seeking a shared reflective space.


Fees include the supervision session and brief follow-up notes or agreed resources where relevant.

Additional documentation, formal reports, workplace correspondence, written summaries, or significant preparation outside the session may attract an additional fee. This will be discussed in advance.