Clinical & professional supervision for social workers, counsellors, and allied health
Supervision is more than a professional requirement, it's one of the most powerful tools you have for sustainable, ethical, high-quality practice.
At Mind Over Matters, we offer experienced, neuro-affirming supervision delivered in a reflective, non-judgemental space.
What is Supervision?
Clinical supervision is a structured, confidential process that supports practitioners to reflect on their work, develop clinical insight, maintain ethical standards, and protect their own wellbeing. It's a professional requirement for many roles in social work, counselling, and allied health and a genuine investment in the quality of care your clients receive.
Unlike line management, supervision focuses on you as a practitioner: your case decisions, your development, and your resilience in a demanding field.
Why choose Mind Over Matters
Accredited Mental Health Social Workers (AMHSW) with postgraduate supervision training and 20+ years of cross-sector experience, not generalists, but practitioners who have worked in the same environments you have.
Neurodivergent-informed lens We bring genuine expertise in ASD, ADHD, and neuro-affirming practice, particularly valuable for practitioners working in disability, mental health, or education settings.
Tailored to your context Sessions are structured around your goals, caseload, professional stage, and learning style, not a one-size-fits-all model.
Flexible delivery In-person in Swan Hill, or via telehealth anywhere in Australia. We work around your schedule.
Optional session summaries for personal records or organisational reporting, available on request.
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$185 per hour + GST
In-person or telehealth
Who we support
We work with practitioners and leaders across community and clinical settings, including:
Social workers (AASW members)
Mental health counsellors
NDIS & disability workers
Child protection practitioners
Allied health professionals
Supervision with Mind Over Matters may count toward your AASW or PACFA continuing professional development requirements. Ask us about eligibility for your professional body.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Most professional bodies recommend monthly supervision as a minimum, though practitioners in high-demand roles often benefit from fortnightly sessions. We'll discuss what's right for your context in your initial consultation.
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Yes — clinical supervision is recognised as CPD by the AASW and several other professional bodies. We can provide documentation to support your records. Please check your specific body's requirements or ask us directly.
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Yes. All supervision formats are available online via telehealth, making Mind Over Matters accessible to practitioners anywhere in Australia, particularly useful for those in rural or remote areas.
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In many cases, yes, supervision directly related to maintaining your professional practice may be tax deductible. We recommend checking with your accountant for advice specific to your situation.