Professional Supervision
For social and community services workers

Guided Professional Care
Guided Reflection for Effective and Ethical Practice
Professional Supervision also assists you to process your own challenges so that you can ascertain what you can control in a situation. Being aware of your own power in your personal or work challenges often changes the dynamics of the situation. Viewing the situation with an empowered perception allows space for more authentic decision making to create a life in which your decisions support a happier and healthier life.
If you would like to explore whether professional supervision may be a good fit for your work, please complete the Expression of Interest form below. A member of the team will review your enquiry and be in touch about availability and next steps.

MEET OUR PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISORS

Cate Ryan
Cate has experience providing supervision related to youth work and a range of collaborative practices including young people’s families, schools, and across community organisations. Cate uses her community development practices, narrative approaches and visual tools to invite ways of connecting to core intentions for your work and reframe difficulties.
If you would like to explore whether professional supervision may be a good fit for your work, please complete the Expression of Interest form below. A member of the team will review your enquiry and be in touch about availability and next steps.

Renee Mills
Renee is a social worker and community development practitioner offering professional supervision for both emerging practitioners and those wishing to explore or extend their practice. Renee has worked in direct practice, team leadership, as practice manager and has been involved in developing and delivering training and research projects. Areas of interest are working with at risk young people and families, school communities, child protection contexts and with people with intellectual disabilities, including parents with disability and their families. Renee offers supervision that is relational and creates safety to reflect, explore and grow.
If you would like to explore whether professional supervision may be a good fit for your work, please complete the Expression of Interest form below. A member of the team will review your enquiry and be in touch about availability and next steps.

Michael Wong
Michael Wong is an accredited mental health social worker and experienced supervisor with extensive practice experience across the disability sector, community outreach, counselling and complex casework. He has held senior roles, including Team Leader in a Nundah-based community organisation, where he provided supervision, guidance and professional support to practitioners.
Michael offers external supervision to human service and social work practitioners who are seeking a reflective and supportive space to strengthen their practice. His approach emphasises purposeful and values-aligned work and supports practitioners to navigate ethical challenges, moral distress and ethical pain, clarify professional identity, and develop sustainable ways of working within a complex and changing social work landscape.
Michael’s doctoral research, commenced in 2022, explores the lived experience, wellbeing and professional growth of social workers in Australia. His work moves beyond traditional concepts of self-care and resilience by highlighting the importance of meaning, reflective capacity and social worker identity development.
If you would like to explore whether professional supervision may be a good fit for your work, please complete the Expression of Interest form below. A member of the team will review your enquiry and be in touch about availability and next steps.

Megumi Hassan
Megumi is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker with over 13 years’ experience at Community Living Association, working across outreach, counselling, and systems advocacy. Her practice centres on supporting people with intellectual and cognitive disabilities who experience complex mental health needs, trauma, and marginalisation.
Megumi also works as a Court Intermediary with the Queensland Intermediary Scheme, supporting children and vulnerable witnesses with complex communication needs to participate in police and court processes. This dual role informs a supervision approach that is highly attuned to ethics, power, access, and the emotional impact of working within complex systems.
She offers reflective, relational, and trauma-informed supervision, supporting practitioners to navigate moral distress, role complexity, and values-based practice. Megumi has experience supervising students on placement and is currently undertaking advanced EMDR training.
If you would like to explore whether professional supervision may be a good fit for your work, please complete the Expression of Interest form below. A member of the team will review your enquiry and be in touch about availability and next steps.
Interested in Professional Supervision?
If you would like to enquire about working with one of the supervisors listed above, please complete the Expression of Interest form using the link below. A member of the team will be in touch to discuss availability and next steps.
