List of Supervisors 2013



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List of Supervisors 2013

In the Uniting Church in Australia, the goal of supervision is understood as the continuing enhancement of ministry in a context of trust and openness by means of a relationship of mutual accountability that focuses on actual ministry experiences. The Supervisors listed in this document have been recommended by UCA ministers in placement in the Synod of NSW/ACT. The information about each supervisor has been provided by the Supervisors themselves and all have agreed to be included. Ministers and leaders who are looking for supervision need to contact a potential Supervisor directly for more information and to negotiate an initial meeting. The Assembly document, Professional Supervision: a process of reflection on ministry experience is available for download on the Assembly website at: http://assembly.uca.org.au/images/stories/about/mec/professional_supervision_dec2011-_final_rohan.pdf It also includes a Supervision Covenant which needs to be completed and submitted to the Presbytery PRC. Wendy Colville www.wendycolville.com.au 02 9837 7935 m. 0424 292 487 wendycolville@exemail.com.au Quakers Hill I view supervision as an opportunity to take time out for intentional reflection on issues relating to one's work in a supportive environment which offers an outside perspective to enhance personal and professional growth. I am open to the use of creative media within Supervision for those who find that helpful. Member of the Australasian Association of Supervision (AAOS ) - Supervisor Member of Transforming Practices - Pastoral Supervisor Bachelor of Applied Science in Occupational Therapy (B.App.Sc. OT) Diploma in Divinity and Mission Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)- 2 Basic units and 1 Advanced unit (Currently studying part time - Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology and Practice ) I completed my training as a Supervisor in 2010. In my private practice as a Professional and Pastoral Supervisor I meet with clients from a range of helping professions. I have had 10 years experience as a hospital chaplain in a variety of settings. I was a cross cultural Christian worker with Interserve for 12 years and lived in Pakistan and Bahrain.

Raising a family has been another important and rewarding life experience. I am a member of Life Anglican church at Quakers Hill. Eveline Crotty rsm www.ummsydney.com.au www.transformingpractices.com.au +61 2 8399 2312 m.0418 230 402 ecrotty@ozemail.com.au Redfern: 17 Young Street, Redfern Epping: Rooms 9-10 Transforming Practices Inc., 29 Oxford Street, Epping Pendle Hill: Parramatta/Nepean Presbytery Offices, 92 Pendle Way, Pendle Hill and telephone You must have chaos in you to give birth to a dancing star Nietzsche Supervision gives a protected space for a person to reflect, question, analyse and critique their personal encounters or workplace issues so that a person can go away from the session affirmed in their approach or take away new questions to explore. In the reflective model of pastoral supervision the deeper meaning of a situation is explored so that a person comes to see the possible underlying values being played out in the situation and find ways to work with these. This then deepens one s own spirituality and calls a person forth to enjoy and delight in their own personal transformation and that of others as they travel together on the road to wholeness. MA, Dip Ed, Cert. Expressive Therapies, Cert. Sandplay Therapy. Recognised Supervisor Trainer with the Australasian Association of Supervision. Recognised Pastoral Supervisor with Transforming Practices Inc. Years of Experience as Pastoral and Professional Supervisor/Coach and Consultant: 30 yrs Dr Christine Gapes (02) 4736 0803 (2803 ext) m. 0422 498 371 C.Gapes@uws.edu.au

Peter Kadwell m. 0412 260 102 pjkadwell@iinet.net.au Experience & Erskineville; Kogarah : (evenings only) You live your life forward - You understand it backwards. (Kierkegaard) Supervision is a working alliance between two professionals where supervisees offer an account of their work, reflect on it, receive feedback and receive guidance if appropriate. The object of this alliance is to enable the supervisee to gain in ethical competency, confidence and creativity thereby ensuring the welfare and best quality-service for clients/others. (Inskipp and Proctor 2001) It is an opportunity to discuss: Difficult or emotionally charged clinical / professional encounters with others in order to explore your own feelings and reactions to your work, and How these emotions affect the care you provide. GOAL Providing more sensitive, empathetic care Improve psychosocial skills Improve communication skills Sustainability Grad. Cert. Community Management Master Counselling Diploma Relationship Counselling Advanced Dip. Theology Diploma Ministry Peter Maher www.petermaher.org 02 9557 3197 m. 0439 460 779 pmaher@catholic.org 109 Lennox St. Newtown 2042 Facilitating transformative learning through critical reflection and theological reflection on workplace events for those in various forms

of ministry or who work in faith-based organisatons in any capacity. I have 37 years experience in pastoral ministry including parish ministry, university and hospital chaplaincy, retreat work and adult faith education. include BTheol., MEd (Adult); accredited AAOS Supervisor and Transforming Practices pastoral supervisor; Lecturer (Newcastle University) in Theological Reflection and pastoral supervisor training with Transforming Practices. Revd Dr David Oliphant 02 4473 7838 m. 0419 995 203 (however I live in a mobile dead area) dol62834@bigpond.net.au I live on the far south coast of NSW. Some face to face, but most of my supervision at the moment is by phone or skype, sometimes with material sent beforehand by email. My skype name is davidglenoliphant. Trained in the CPE model but have adapted this to clients' needs. My style is pastoral. Supervisor and trainer of chaplains and pastoral care practitioners since 1998. Acting Level 3 supervisor in Clinical Pastoral Education. Experience in psychodrama. PhD in pastoral care from the psychology department of UWS MA in theology BD Diploma in Pastoral Studies Diploma in Liturgical Studies Diploma in Adult Psychotherapy Diploma in Solution Oriented Psychotherapy Bachelor of Architecture Rev. Dr Peter Oliver m. 0432 849 191 rovingpo@gmail.com is an option but prefer to travel for example to Sydney or Wollongong and well as the Hunter Area. Outreaching with and caring for, people in the context of Christian community have specific demands and pitfalls. As clergy the work/life balance takes

on a particularly demanding dimension in relating to family laity and church hierarchy. Supervisors help the supervisee to safely examine their ministry with parishioners and others outside the church highlighting affirmations and alternative possibilities. Theologising about God s presence and spiritual dynamics in the ambiguity of life gives a framework within which Christian workers can reflect on ways in which the spirit of God is at work in very concrete and contemporary situations. My style of supervising emphasises mutuality, creativity and nurture. I would hope that the supervisee will grow in their ability to supervise themselves between supervisory sessions and that the time spent together would be real and supportive. The self disclosure of my own journey in times of struggle and success will contribute to the trust required in this important relationship. I have extensive library resources which I would be happy to share. Apologetics and gender issues are interests of mine in which have done some research. I look forward to meeting those that would see their journey in ministry and humanity to be enhanced by this fellow traveller. Ordained in the Uniting Church in 1980 I have served four parishes three in the hunter. Studying psychology at master s level and experience as a chaplain at two psychiatric hospitals has given me practical experience and intellectual awareness of human dynamics. I have also had a year as trainer and counsellor for Lifeline. I have supervised Christian counsellors and ministers from various denominations. and am on the NSW Synod Committee for Counselling having helped the Assembly Committee to establish protocols for when accusations of abuse arise. I have trained over forty people in Clinical Pastoral Education over the past ten years and have lectured in courses in youth worship and supervision at the United Theological College and the Pastoral Care Institute. At present I enjoy a diversity of ministries. Training and assessing Newcastle medical students in counselling and sexuality is very rewarding and I am also a work place counsellor for Converge International (previously ITIM). In that capacity I have been called in to debrief critical incidents s an employee assistance provider. I am the Uniting Church Chaplain at John Hunter Hospital and am a Board Member of Spiritual Care Australia (previously Australian Health and Welfare Chaplains Association). I am a conjoint lecturer for the medical faculty of Newcastle University. Rev. Mary Pearson 0413 149 600 maryepearson@gmail.com

Rev. Dr John A Pender 9983 9880 m. 0407008944 jpenda@bigpond.net.au I have an arrangement with South Turramurra Church for meetings. I strongly prefer face to face, one on one. I can access skype. Essentially the pattern I use is based on the Wellbeing of the supervisee. In this instance wellbeing as a person; wellbeing as a minister; and wellbeing of the relationship with God. I try to exercise active listening. I expect the supervisee to nominate issues that are operating for them. I don't submit reports to presbytery unless I am asked for comments and with the agreement of the miniister. Since retiring I have accepted payment usually equivalent to the casual preaching fee. I only accept payment if the supervisee is being reimbursed for their supervision by their placement. This is not often. Greg Powell 9987 1151 m. 0402 283 129 greg@themindspace.com.au My model of supervision is based on a strengths coaching model, seeking to help people to develop their skill-sets while also addressing areas of problematic functioning. I utilise a number of models from positive psychology, working in a collaborative manner and tend to be strategic and goaloriented. However, I am also comfortable working with areas of dysfunction. I am a registered psychologist (clinical endorsement) and work in private practice. I am also involved in the psychological assessment of ordination candidates for a number of denominations in Sydney. I have lectured in pastoral care at a number of theological colleges and get to speak to a variety of church and community groups on subjects such as stress, mental health, relationships, and parenting. My most recent research (clinical masters) focused on burnout and depression in ministry staff (using the leadership data from the NCLS). I am currently supervising people working as counsellors as well as supporting a number of people involved in full-time ministry settings.

Rev. Dr Peter Powell 96833664 m. 0427 010 999 revdrpeterp@iinet.net.au Centre for ministry and Northmead UC Counselling Centre (the Cottage) I work from a model I first began developing 1984. The ideas can be found in my book, Story Whispering: An introduction to Biblical-Narrative Therapy (2013). It is a narrative model integrated with attachment theory. In the supervision my goal is to work respectfully with the story of the other person as they describe what it is they are doing in ministry. Together we look at the story as the container of the wisdom, and as a team, allow the story to teach us what directions ministry can take. A critical element in the method is to stay curious rather than irritated and to never try and understand the story but let the story teach its own meaning. The willingness to stay ignorant until the story reveals what needs to be known is another important element. A number of biblical narratives inform the method and give participants a framework within which to address issues; for example, the story of the exodus challenges participants to move in a Mosaic way into mystery waiting for quail to arrive, rather than building golden calf of certainty in their work; consequently, faith and mystery dominates over dogma. I am a psychologist registered in Australia. I am a clinical member of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abuse. I am clinically accredited with the New South Wales Child Sex Offender Counsellor s Accreditation scheme to work with adults. I am an accredited supervisor with the Australian and New Zealand Association for Clinical Pastoral Education. Prior to training as a psychologist I spent many years developing educational programs for families as part of my work as a parish minister. This included a significant amount of family support, mediating family conflict and addressing the stress of death and dying issues. Rev. Jan Reeve Supervision & Consultancy 02 99831549 m. 0419432490 revjan@tpg.com.au 260 Mona Vale Road, St Ives. 2075, Rooms of Transforming Practices 29 Oxford Street, Epping and other locations by arrangement, open to travel. (jan_reeve) Supervision provides the opportunity to reflect on pastoral practice and to develop insights into your ministry, greater awareness of the place of faith and values in your work. It also enables you to reflect on the social and cultural context in which you work, and to reflect theologically on your practice, how you relate to others in your ministry or workplace, and what you discover about yourself and the other. You set your own learning goals and we focus on those goals and your learning in your practice, enabling greater insights and effectiveness, greater understanding of your role and growth in spiritual and pastoral identity. This is done in a non-judgemental atmosphere. It is a form of transformative education.

B Ed, B Th, M Min, Pastoral Counselling (Cert IV), Supervisor (AAOS) 2010, Supervision Certificate -UK (Centre for Supervision) Supervision of UCA students in Field Education 2005-2012 (UTC certified), Recognition as Supervisor AAOS (Australasian Association of Supervision) through 2 year programme of Pastoral Supervision training through Transforming Practices Inc-2010. Included 200 hours of supervision of clients +180 hours of theory on Supervision as Transformative learning, Ethical standards, Theological Reflection, Cross cultural and use of Technology. Since 2011, have developed Part time Private Practice in Consultation /Supervision Professional & Pastoral. Member of TP and AAOS Rev. Dr Stephen Reid m. 0448 066 433 reidsk6@bigpond.com Within 20m travelling distance of Carlingford and phone supervision I work on a facilitative model of supervision My role is not to impart wisdom or information to supervisees, but to provide a context and a set of skills that allow the supervisee to discover the wisdom within themselves. I might offer thoughts and perspectives for their consideration and evaluation, but my primary task is to provide a space where a person can reflect on their practice in their own way and at their own pace. Currently an Associate Supervisor with Transforming Practices expecting to complete requirements as a fully accredited supervisor during 2014. I currently have the equivalent of 90 hours of supervision experience. Dr Gerardine Robinson (02) 9735 3500 m. 0417 274 477 gtaylor@vitalitypsych.com.au Suite 3C, Redmyre House, 9-13 Redmyre Road Strathfield NSW 2135 I work collaboratively with supervisees and encourage self-reflection and conceptualisation of issues that lead to practical strategies PhD Bachelor of Theology Bachelor of Education (Special Education) I have been supervising trainee psychologists and ministers from several denomination since the mid-1990 s.

Dr Tony Robinson http://www.vitalitypsych.com.au/ Fee: $165 (Inc GST) Vitality Psychological and Consulting Services Suite 3c Redmyre House 9 Redmyre Road Strathfield 2135 02 9735 3502 0417 296 937 trobinson@vitalitypsych.com.au Vitality I am a clinical psychologist with 25 years experience working with ministers and church workers. Ph.D. (Pastoral Counseling) Loyola College Maryland USA. Member of the Australian Psychological Society and member of the Clinical College of the APS. Sr Catherine Slattery sgs Director of Mission Integration Good Samaritan Education 7 Bimbil St Blacktown NSW 2148 m: 0418 494 761 cslattery@goodsams.org.au

Rev. Carolyn Thornley 02 9890 5493 thornley@exemail.com.au is possible Supervision provides a supportive, safe place to reflect on work and professional relationships in order to enhance the quality of what one offers in the work place. I use a reflective and narrative model of supervision influenced by my former career in teaching, my cross cultural study and practice and life experience.