Sue Brown


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Supervision details
Offering: I am a clinical supervisor, trained in the Seven-Eyed Model along with the Egan model of coaching. Able to provide supervision counsellors and allied professionals who are front facing the clients/patients. With over 20 years experience working with adults and young people within different roles including as an Integrative Counsellor and Probation Officer.
Work Experience: worked within higher education establishment working with mental health and neurodiversity as a Specialist Mentor. Previously worked with parents, children and young people providing support and counselling within NHS counselling children and young people. Over 15 years working with vulnerable adults and young people within the probation service, trained to assess risk of potential harm and safeguarding. Worked with victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse, substance misusers, etc. Whilst working within probation and NHS, this involved working alongside outside agencies/organisations including MAPPA, MARAC and child protection cases jointly with social services, schools, etc. Volunteering as a working as a co-opted governor within a grammar school linked to DEI and keen to encourage inclusivity and to address various types of racism.
I have experience working with student counsellors, using the ethical framework as a guidance for learning and especially able to support people of colour and neurodivergent student counsellors.

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Accredited register membership

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