For OTs in their five years, this is the support that makes the difference.
Starting out in occupational therapy, especially in community, home-based, or NDIS practice, means navigating complex caseloads, difficult decisions, and the pressure of figuring out who you are as a clinician, often without enough support around you.
Clinical supervision with me offers something different: a warm, honest space to think out loud, with someone who has genuinely been in the trenches.
With over 20 years of experience across community and home-based practice, complex NDIS caseloads, and private practice, I bring a grounded, flexible approach that meets you where you are — whether you need to untangle a complex case, build your clinical confidence, or find a way to sustain yourself in a demanding profession.
I don't apply a fixed framework to every supervisee. I draw on whatever approach best fits you — reflective, solution-focused, or a direct challenge when that's what's needed. Sessions are held via video call, and are open to OTs in their first five years of practice.
The goal is simple: that you leave every session clearer, steadier, or better equipped than when you arrived.

AI is changing how clinicians work, and fast. For many allied health professionals, that's equal parts exciting and overwhelming — a flood of tools, opinions, and pressure to adapt, with very little practical guidance tailored to actual clinical life.
This isn't about becoming a tech expert. It's about learning to use AI in ways that save you time, support your clinical thinking, and let you focus more energy on your clients — without compromising the quality of care you're known for.

We start by getting hands-on — working directly in AI tools together so you can see, in real time, what's possible and what's practical for your setting. From there, the focus shifts to embedding what you've learned into your everyday workflow with confidence.
Depending on where you're starting from, sessions can cover:
Whether you've never opened an AI tool or you've been experimenting on your own and want to go further, sessions are tailored to your starting point and your practice context.
Most AI training is built for business or tech contexts. This is run for clinicians, by a clinician — someone who understands the real constraints of a caseload, the weight of professional accountability, and what it actually means to use a tool responsibly in a health setting.
Sessions are grounded in Splose AI and general AI platforms such as ChatGPT and Claude — tools used in real allied health practice, not hypothetical examples. The focus is on developing effective prompts and scripts and building the practical know-how to get genuinely useful output from whatever tool you're working in. While sessions are primarily tailored to Splose users, the skills and approaches we develop together are transferable to other AI scribes and platforms.
Sessions are delivered via video call, individually or with your team, and are open to occupational therapists and allied health professionals at any stage of their AI journey.
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