Charity Workforce & Supervision Mentoring

Charity Workforce & Supervision Mentoring

We incorporate clinical supervision of individual caseloads as well as to groups within a trauma informed response element.

Charity workers across the UK play a vital role in providing one-on-one support to those in need. However, many of these professionals lack access to robust supervision and mentoring, which are essential for their well-being and effectiveness. Our Charity Workforce Supervision & Mentoring Service is designed to support individuals and teams working face-to-face with vulnerable communities, ensuring they receive the guidance they need.

Beyond general supervision, we offer specialised support on critical issues, including:

  • Supporting survivors and perpetrators of sexual abuse in residential and day care settings.

  • Conducting sex education group work in a psychotherapeutic context.

  • Navigating complex team dynamics when working with traumatised clients.

By commissioning SJD Supervision Consultancy Services, charities gain access to comprehensive Clinical Supervision provided by trained and accredited therapists. This ensures experienced guidance, professional nurturing, and continuous support—an invaluable resource in an ever-changing world.

We offer a full well-being Supervision & Mentoring package for individuals and groups across the UK, with flexible options including telephone and video sessions.

  • Supervision mentoring sessions facilitate support and encourage reflection in a safe and confidential environment.

  • Supervisees are encouraged to disclose and share their own processes within their caseloads.

  • Sessions encourage the workforce own self-worth, values and strengths, continuously empowered by clear and constructive feedback, guidance and nurturing support.

  • Continued professional development is part of the supervision and mentoring if necessary.

“The supervisory relationship is seen as a common accepting of goals and tasks within a strong bond of mutual trust and respect. ”

“The supervisory relationship is seen as a common accepting of goals and tasks within a strong bond of mutual trust and respect. ”

Sue J. Daniels

BACP I NCPS I EMDR Europe I EMDRI

Fully qualified, experienced and trained to provide well-being supervision and mentoring in the workplace.

Specialist areas:

Our Accreditations

Governing Body Memberships and Training Provision Standards

Specialist Online Complex PTSD Trauma Therapist • Charity Workforce Supervision and Mentoring • Clinical SupervisionSpecialist Online Complex PTSD Trauma Therapist • Charity Workforce Supervision and Mentoring • Clinical Supervision