Supervision Consultancy
Untangling the process & leading you towards clarity.
Your space to supported, your space to be empowered.
Consultant Supervision Services will be fully launching in Summer 2026. Until then, limited trainee sessions are available and a waitlist is now open. Please contact me to join this waitlist or learn more.
For those holding others, themselves & their communities, Clinical Supervision Consultation is a valuable confidential space.
Supporting you in navigating the diverse responsibilities, roles & risks that you hold, Hireth Medicine brings experienced, empathetic Clinical Supervision tools to improve your work.
Consultant Supervision
Supervision was once considered a luxury for performance improvement & managers of teams or client loads but as the evidence develops for this valuable service, Hireth Medicine brings a strong consultancy toolkit to support your work.
Supporting organisations & individuals to improve their decision making, build confidence & resilience, integrate new tools & approaches, a Consultant Supervision session is the opportunity you are waiting for to meet your professional & practice registry obligations.
Pondering some Clinical Supervision Consultancy questions?
If you have a question about Clinical Supervision Consultancy, you may find the answer here. If you don’t, pop me a message and I’ll do my best to help you.
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How long do sessions last? Clinical Supervision Consultancy sessions last 50 minutes, but may run a little longer if this is helpful. Flexibility is often build into these bookings for these sessions to ensure a strong connection is made, & that technology challenge does not interrupt our work.
What can I expect from a session? Once we have established the requirements of your supervision & contracted appropriate boundaries & responsibilities we will develop an agenda and plan for a session, ito ensure that you share what is helpful to you and with sufficient emphasis on the important aspects. The ethos of my approach is influenced by both Person-Centred Counselling & Solution Focused Coaching to support you in making the most appropriate use of the time we work together. Where relevant, referrals may be made to other modalities or training that might be useful. Alternative tools and resources are suggested or appropriate medical, legal or therapeutic specialists recommended if this is deemed helpful. Sessions will be fully confidential at all times except where safeguarding needs apply and in anonymised supervision or where required under professional registry audit.
Can I make a recording? Recordings are not usually helpful for this type of work and supervises are encouraged to take notes and will receive confirmation of agreed actions at the completion of the session to ensure clear accountability.
What is Clinical Supervision Consultancy? This is a service to offer tangible support to those who hold responsibility in therapeutic, healing or management roles where they must balance multiple clients or employees and a variety of roles. Clinical Supervision Consultancy offers a space to confidentially offload, gain support and new tools, explore resourcing & resiliency, improve decision making, develop reflective practice, and recover from challenges. This occurs in a space where accountability, risk & knowledge can be explored outside of conventional line management structures to enable independent perspectives to be obtained.
Who is a Clinical Supervision Consultancy session suitable for? Nearly everybody who is seeking a new approach & an independent perspective! Many therapeutic modalities have a requirement for practitioners or therapists to undertake formal supervision which this service can meet, but other sectors may find the benefits to be for both teams and individuals as part of their commitment to continual professional development (CPD) or employee retention.
Are you insured? Yes. I hold fully comprehensive insurance for this work & am a member of an appropriate registration body to ensure ongoing best practice in this work.
Can you recommend other resources or practitioners to me? A part of this work is signposting clients towards resources or practices that may be useful to them. I carefully research my recommendations, often as a client myself to ensure that these are reliable, ethical practioners, aligned to your best interest. Many of my clients come to me through referrals, so if you work in an aligned field, I'd be very keen to network with you: Please get in touch or book in for A Quick Cuppa with me.
What will I leave a session with? Many supervises report that they feel less pressured, more positive, & have a sense of renewed purpose or approach following a session. Due to the varied nature of the individual modalities & supervisee experience, some may find that they become more competent, confident & resilient in their work.
Do you offer corporate supervision work? For organisations, I can also offer consultancy work in a range of business settings, & hold specialist training in group facilitation. Organisations seeking to offer independent supervision services to colleagues under pressure have found this service to be useful in the past.
Are you taking on new Supervises at this time? Yes, limited trainee sessions are now available but you can be added to the service waitlist when it fully launches in Summer 2026. Sessions can be booked via the ‘Contact’ page.
Is a course of sessions useful? Yes. I recommend booking a course of 3 sessions initially, though we will regularly review if you are finding the sessions useful and what frequency is useful for us to meet as this may vary for some professional registration requirements. For many supervises, a regular session with a confirmed next appointment can be the most useful way to develop the therapeutic relationship. For others a one-off check in session following a block of sessions is useful to support them staying on track and working through a challenge as it appears for them. No matter what’s the best fit for you, work will be reviewed regularly to ensure that it’s useful and relevant to your needs. Since session regularity will vary by individual, if you are unsure what might suit you, why not book into A Quick Cuppa to discuss your situation?
Are sessions secret? Within our sessions it is important that we build and maintain a trusting relationship. In order to do this, it is important that you understand that I will keep confidential information that you share with me. It can take a lot of trust to share your work and this is not a responsibility that I take lightly in hearing it.
As we live in a connected world and community, it is possible that we might encounter or know each other in different contexts, something therapists refer to as a ‘dual relationship’. In order to navigate this, it is worth us being clear on how we manage this should it occur. In the event that we cross paths in a different context, I will not, so far as it is possible, acknowledge you or make evident that I know you. It will be your choice to greet me should you wish to.
The conversations and connections that we have within our sessions will stay there and stay confidential. There are however a few circumstances in which this may be different:
As a BACP Registered Counsellor, I am also required to undertake regular supervision. This means that I discuss my client case load with my supervisor who is also bound by confidentiality. I anonymise aspects that may make you in any way identifiable to my supervisor and only speak to them regarding our work to identify ways in which I can provide you with a stronger therapeutic connection – essentially to improve the service that I offer you. I also participate in Peer Supervision sessions with other practioners, and again, any sharing here is with the same anonymous emphasis.
As I am a member of the BACP, I am bound by their Ethical Framework to protect a client’s confidentiality and this extends to supervises. I may need to break your confidentiality in specific circumstances. Wherever possible you will be kept fully updated on the rational for this and I will include you in the process.
Is Hireth Clinical Supervision Consultancy right for me?
I can’t tell you - I honour your decision to know. I care deeply about safety, security and comfort. It may be that you feel you already know, it may be that a no-commitment chat will help you feel into it so do please reach out if you’re interested in finding out. Our sessions are held in the strictest confidence, with no reference to them being made outside the consultation context, and referrals are always available to other modalities and therapies to suit your needs. Relationships, especially therapeutic ones, have their strengths and weaknesses, like everything in life, so it’s important for you to trust what you feel is right for you and your work. I’m happy to discuss this with you further in A Quick Cuppa session if you feel this would be useful.
I work in a Complementary and Alternative Medicine or wellness business too. Can we connect? As a key part of my work involves referrals to other services and therapies, I am always very keen to network with practioners in the wellness industries who have work that is aligned to my areas of practice. If you work in CAM’s or wellness and have a need for additional supervision or support in your work, I’d love to connect with you to learn more about your practice and if this is a suitable supervisory relationship. Please do get in touch with me to arrange a meeting or book into A Quick Cuppa session.
I don’t think that I’m looking for regular Clinical Supervision Consultancy, but I'd like to work with you, what else do you offer? You may find another Hireth Medicine Service useful to you - please do explore this site or get in touch to discuss your needs.
Do I have to spend a lot on Hireth Counselling & Therapy? Consultations and sessions with Hireth Medicine do come at a cost as they reflect the value of an appointment and the amount of supplementary support that goes into our collaboration. There are other practitioners who offer a lower cost service which may be more aligned to some supervises, but where finance is an obstacle to you working with me, sliding scale options can be explored and a limited number of trainee sessions are available in Spring 2026.
I am concerned that you might not support my real life if I talk to you about it? I seek always to work without judgement of my clients and their lives, and to connect with my clients and supervises from a place of ‘unconditional positive regard’. I seek to avoid setting expectations of ‘perfection’ for either of us: we are humans doing our best. The nature of our work requires the fostering of a trusting, honest and supportive dynamic, and where this is not in place, the medicine of our connection will be lacking. My work seeks to be as inclusive and judgement-free and trauma-informed as possible. I have experience working with clients of diverse backgrounds, lifestyles and with those who are members of the LGBTQIA2S communities. I have lived experience of being a member of the queer and neurodiverse communities. Many of my clients are either formally diagnosed or aware of some neurodiverse traits in themselves - working with understanding of how this might shape their experience can be of benefit to some clients and offer significant reassurance in initially connecting.
Should you have a specific query regarding my practice inclusion, or wish to explore ways that we can adapt sessions to better meet your needs, please do feel free to connect with me directly. Should you identify an area in which you wish to alert me that it might be helpful for me to better educate myself to support my clients or a specific community, I am grateful for this being brought to my attention and will receive this with open-heartedness. It is of great importance to me that my practice is a place of safety and offers new ways of being, and I seek always to explore where I can better ensure this value is made tangible for my clients.
What qualifications do you hold? As a therapist, I am a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and accordingly I abide by their Ethical Framework. This can be found here. I completed a Level 5 diploma in Person-Centred Therapy at Cornwall Counselling Institute, via The University of Plymouth. I hold additional training certificates in working OPT (Online & Phone Therapy), working with Children & Young People, Understanding Mental health, & Understanding Autism. I hold other qualifications & professional registry membership that you can find details of here. This means that I am able to speak to a range of modalities, theoretical models & have sector specific awareness.
I hold comprehensive insurance for my work as a Person-Centred Therapist and public liability for my clinic space. I hold an in-progress Level 5 diploma in Clinical Supervision from Cornwall Counselling Institute due to be awarded in June 2026.
What have clients said about this work? References for this work are available upon request, so please let me know if you would find this useful in assessing our work together. You can find references for my consultation style and work more generally here.