Jemma Wilkinson
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Supervision details
As a qualified supervisor holding a Level 7 Advanced Diploma in Clinical Supervision, I bring extensive experience and a genuine passion for supporting professionals who work with ADHD, LGBTQIA+ communities, and complex mental health concerns.
Supervision is not just a professional requirement—it is a vital opportunity for self-care and growth. Understanding the unique challenges of therapeutic work, I provide a supportive, empowering, and reflective space where supervisees can gain clarity, enhance their practice, and continue to thrive in their roles.
Key Features of My Supervision Practice
Ethically Grounded: My supervision approach is underpinned by a strong ethical foundation, fostering a secure and honest relationship. I aim to create a space where you feel safe to explore your work openly and confidently.
Collaborative and Integrative: Adopting an integrative perspective, I draw on established models such as the Seven-Eyed Model (Hawkins & Shohet) and Petruska Clarkson’s framework to tailor supervision to your individual needs.
Diverse Expertise: I welcome supervisees working with adults, young people, and children, whether fully qualified or in training.
Supervision Options
Individual Sessions: £70 per hour
Group Sessions: Fees to be discussed based on group size
Let’s Connect
I invite you to arrange an initial meeting to explore your supervision needs and discuss how we can work together to support your professional growth. My priority is your well-being as a practitioner, and I am committed to providing the guidance, support, and insight you need to flourish in your work.
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