Adrian Flemming
As a pastoral supervisor and supervisor trainer for over 20 years I work in private practice to support pastoral carers, chaplains, clergy, and their supervisors
Amy Kuhn
Amy grew up in a minister’s home in the United States and began working in the local church there in 2003. For the past 13 years she has lived in Sydney and served a range of ministries in local churches and at Moore College. She knows first-hand the joys, challenges, and sorrows of ministry. Her passion is to help those serving in ministry to make the most of the opportunities God has given to them through intentional reflection. She believes everyone needs a designated space to safely discuss their practice, feel supported and heard, and remain healthy in their work.
I love the privilege of walking alongside people with a goal to enhance their work or ministry experiences. I am genuinely passionate about tackling the roadblocks and challenges of being in leadership in a collaborative way. I am an Accredited Baptist Minister with over 30 years pastoral ministry experience. I also served as CEO of HopeStreet Urban Compassion, working with a great team among the homeless and marginalised in inner Sydney as well as serving as Centre Manager at Vision Valley Conference Centre.
Some specific areas of experience :
• Leadership Development
• People management
• Spiritual Development
• Managing conflict
• Team dysfunction
• Change management
• Work structures
• Vision development and casting
• Navigating transition challenges when growing
The first meeting is free of charge. We will get to know each other, and discuss the meaning and value of supervision. I would love to answer any questions that you may have.
Located in the Hills District, Sydney. Available to anyone utilising the Zoom/Skype/FaceTime platforms when preferred, or when distance is a problem.
Belinda Burn
Belinda has 25 years experience working in a variety of ministry contexts, including almost every aspect of parish ministry- from church planting to preaching to pastoral work to photocopying!
Having experienced the benefits of receiving Professional Supervision for many years now, Belinda is passionate about supporting ministry workers through supervision to enable them to sustain a long and flourishing ministry under God.
Belinda is an ordained Anglican minister and has a Bachelor of Theology, a Graduate Diploma in Pastoral Counselling, and studied Professional Supervision at St Mark’s Theological College in 2020.
Belinda has particular experience in negotiating difficult pastoral situations and working with survivors of trauma, abuse and domestic violence.
Available for Supervision online nationally.
Bradley Taylor
Bradley Taylor – Associate Supervisor BSW, DSJS, BTh, MTh, PDC, CertVI TAE, Dip.Man, Grad.Cert.Dis.Res.
Supervision is about connecting with a broader/deeper/wider vision of your practice by taking a reflexive stance (that is looking back at yourself – at your practice) together with a skilled and compassionate other to come to new ways of seeing: who you are, what it is you do, the role others play, and the contexts in which you work. Supervision uncovers new possibilities for navigating the challenges and opportunities we face in the complex and nuanced roles and ecologies in which we work.
Reflective supervision is essential to the safe, ethical, sustainable, transformative, and critical practice at the heart of any professional role where the main ‘tool of the trade’ is ourselves, especially human services work in any context. I aim for a safe but also challenging place where practice and identity can be reflectively examined and transformation of both self and practice is enhanced for the benefit of the people and organisations we serve as well as for our own professional and personal growth.
Change is happening all the time, sometimes hidden, sometimes more apparent. Transformative supervision is about being more an agent of change that is: ethical, sustainable, integrative, informed by best practice; and to be less only tossed and turned on its waves and tides, however subtle or momentous.
I have a private practice in pastoral and professional supervision – Broadfield Supervision. With almost 30 years in spiritual care, community services and allied health, including supervisor and manager roles, I have qualifications and experience in social work, theology, management, social justice, dispute resolution, permaculture, training and assessment, and am I currently completing my supervision training with Transforming Practices (Sydney). I have worked in government, education (university and TAFE), local congregations, church and ecumenical organisations, and community, health, and emergency services.
I offer supervision over MS Teams (Video), phone, or face to face.
Bruce’s ministry background of 30 years includes experience in congregational ministry, theological education and spiritual direction. His doctoral research and teaching centred on a model for reflective practice that cultivates holistic Christian formation. He is now a freelance wisdom educator, consultant, retreat curator, spiritual director and professional supervisor. He loves to help people discern and respond to Sacred invitations in life and work to promote the flourishing of self, others and world. Visit his website to learn more.
Professional supervision holds much more value than just ticking a compliance box! Experience how Bruce’s ministry of supervision offers a hospitable space for you to do reflective practice upon your soul, role and context, so you can be your best self for the sake of others. Bruce’s service is suited for practitioners and leaders in multiple settings, including ministry (e.g., churches, chaplaincy, cross-cultural work), schools (principals, teachers, support workers), tertiary education (lecturers, managers) and health (carers, medical professionals). His approach is soulful, robust and practical.
* Sessions are usually on Wednesdays (although there may be some flexibility with this)
* Face to face (consulting room in Adelaide CBD) or online
* $150 session (GST component to be added from July 1 2024)
Dale Yardy
I assist in helping cross professional supervisees reflect upon their assumptions, worldview, triggers, leadership style, and beliefs through a collaborative, creative approach utilising imagery and art, myth and archetype, shadow work and dreams, as well as through other expressive & embodied processes. Special emphasis is given to nurturing hospitality, presence, and shared wisdom during the sessions, whilst working with the unconscious to bring about deeper awareness, change and transformation.
As an experienced practitioner of pastoral care across congregational and health care services, I seek to provide a safe and supportive space for clients to explore and express their feelings, beliefs, and values and to grapple with the big questions of life, particularly around professional practice, boundaries, ones sense of self, and one’s search for meaning and purpose.
David Coy
David has over 40 years of pastoral experience (Anglican and Independent). He has lived and worked in both country and city environments, suburban churches and in church planting.
He brings to his pastoral supervision skills his training and experience dealing with conflict, and his experience in mentoring, all of which deepens and adds value to the supervision experience. David also likes to bring the Scriptures into supervision where it seems relevant.
David works with a wide range of protestant denominations.
David works both in-person and by Zoom.
David is married to Noreen. We have four daughters and five grandchildren.
Lawyer of 20 years, founder of Eagle Supervision. Passionate about introducing the practice of professional supervision into the law; one of the helping professions.
Suitable for legal professionals of all ages, stages and practice areas.
Instagram Name: eagle.supervision
Dirk has over 30 years of pastoral ministry experience behind him before going into private practice as a counsellor and professional/pastoral supervisor. He is also a member the the ACA College of Supervisors, qualified for group and individual supervision using the RISE-UP model. Specialising in the supervision support provided for clergy/ministers, college principals, clinical professionals, chaplaincy and care providers. Dirk is a director of the ‘Living Well Counselling Group’ located in Toowoomba which enables shared/referred counselling according to required needs. He has been a presenter on the topic of ‘recovery from Narcissistic abuse in the workplace’ which has assisted several clients to move beyond their traumatic experiences
With 25 years of supervision experience and over 35 years in working with people, Adam offers clinical and professional supervision in his practice room in the CBD and also, online.
Supervision is provided individually and by group where Adam has extensive experience in working within the field of psychotherapy and counselling and with organisational supervision.
He is the owner and Director of his Change Happens Psychotherapy and Consulting practice in the city, and is a Director of the Centre for Existential Practice which offers training for supervisors, ongoing supervision groups and professional development on Supervision.
Adam’s frame of supervision is an integrative approach anchored in existential-phenomenological style and other frames depending on the needs of the supervisee and supervision context.
Alison Strasser
My passion and my interest is in supervision and how best to work with supervisees so that the client also benefits. I work with an existential lens which is inclusive of other modalities and theories.
Andrea Breen
I currently work as a counselling supervisor in private practice and as an arts therapy education supervisor, therapist, educator and group facilitator. My experience as a supervisor includes: 8 years in refugee mental health as counselling coordinator (FASSTT Tasmania); graduate, higher degree and practicum supervision in therapeutic arts (Miecat); counselling and social work students on placement; counsellors, psychotherapists, social workers, art/s therapists, neighbourhood house workers, nurses in palliative care, NDIS therapists.
I am a clinical member of PACFA and a member of the Tasmania Leadership Group. I completed the CEP supervision training (Wheel of Supervision) in 2011 and continue to receive SOS with CEP. I have a creative arts practice and I am interested in collaborative and creative approaches to supervision. I have an ongoing practice in the arts.
Andrew Ball
I have held senior leadership roles in ministry for 36 years and now offer Supervision to key leaders, in particular those with broader responsibilities including denominational leaders, educators, para-church leaders etc.
I love working with pastoral leaders to empower them to find their next frontier.
Bernie trained in supervision and in spiritual direction after twenty years of computer consulting and business management and has a special interest in formation of apostolic leadership and applying the concepts of Ignatian Spirituality to Organizational Development. Bernadette completed PhD research in 2018 which explores the contribution spiritual direction in the Ignatian tradition can make to leadership and organisational development. She is currently a Post Graduate Researcher with Stirling College at the University of Divinity. Her book Strengthening Spirit – Releasing Potential: Spiritual direction for Leadership and Organizational Development is now available.