Clinical Supervision
Practical, reflective support for clinicians building confidence in complexity
With over 25 years of experience in speech pathology, including brain injury, neurodivergence, counselling-informed practice, and person-driven care, Shae supports clinicians to grow both specialist knowledge and the deeper clinical reasoning needed when presentations are layered, evolving, or unclear.
Clinical supervision with Shae provides a supportive, inquisitive, and non-judgmental space for speech pathologists wanting to strengthen their skills, confidence, and clinical thinking in brain injury rehabilitation, cognitive communication, and complex adolescent and adult practice. In complex work, growth is not just about learning strategies—it is about strengthening how you observe, analyse, problem-solve, and sustain yourself as a clinician.
Shae is passionate about helping clinicians regional, rural and remote communities build greater capacity in brain injury rehabilitation and complex clinical problem-solving, so they can feel more confident supporting clients with higher-level needs close to home.
This is a space for genuine reflection, professional growth, and practical skill development—where curiosity is valued, complexity is explored, and there are no “wrong” answers.
Clinical supervision can support you to:
- Better understand cognitive changes and how they impact communication, executive functioning, behaviour, participation, and everyday life
- Build sharper clinical observation skills to assess cognition, communication, functional capacity, and real-world challenges
- Strengthen clinical reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making in complex situations
- Develop confidence working in traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation and cognitive communication
- Move beyond surface level intervention to Identify meaningful goals and practical pathways that support real progress
- Expand your understanding of the speech pathology role within complex rehabilitation and broader systems
- Apply principles of motivational interviewing, Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), and reflective practice
- Explore your own thinking, reactions, and assumptions when working with complexity
- Reflect on professional challenges, systems pressures, and sustainable self-care
