Meet our Wā Manaaki
Supervision Team
Our supervision team shares a foundational commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and brings deep understanding of working alongside Māori, Pacific peoples, and communities of diverse cultural backgrounds. This cultural competency, along with experience supporting people of different abilities, gender identities, and life experiences, forms the essential foundation of their practice.
Take a look at our experienced supervision team below. You can select a supervisor who feels like the right fit for you, or let us help match you with someone who meets your needs and preferences.
Contact us by email, phone, or our online form. We'll respond within one working day to get your supervision journey started.
Find Your Supervisor
Looking for professional supervision that aligns with your needs? Our diverse team of supervisors brings a wide range of professional backgrounds, cultural expertise, and specialized skills to support your professional development.
How to Search
Use the search bar below to find supervisors by name, or explore the tag cloud to discover supervisors with specific skills, cultural expertise, or professional backgrounds.
About Our Tags
Our tags are organised into key categories:
Professional Registration: Find supervisors with specific professional qualifications, from psychology to nursing
Cultural Experience: Connect with supervisors who bring deep cultural understanding and language skills
Leadership and Coaching: Access expertise in leadership development, change management, and executive coaching
Mental Health Expertise: Find supervisors with specialized experience in various mental health areas
Diversity and Inclusion: Locate supervisors with expertise in inclusive practice across different communities
Additional Skills: Discover supervisors offering group supervision and training capabilities
Need help finding the right supervisor? Contact our team for assistance.
Michelle Stevens (Speech Language Therapist)
Michelle (she/her) is a New Zealand registered speech language therapist. She has over 20 years of experience working across government sectors with both children and adults. Her passion is working with the neurodivergent community, particularly autistic individuals and their whānau, supporting them to understand how neurodivergence impacts their world and how to adapt their environment to meet their personal needs. Michelle is the proud mother of 3 neurodivergent children and identifies as neurodivergent following her diagnosis of ADHD 3 years ago.