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Clinical and practice supervision for the disability sector

Independent clinical and practice supervision and practice support when complexity demands more

Disability Counsel provides independent clinical and practice supervision, supporting behaviour support practitioners and allied health professionals working in complex disability, and high-risk environments.

Our supervision is informed by specialist experience across dual diagnosis, degenerative conditions, acquired and traumatic brain injury, and complex and multifaceted disability presentations, strengthening clinical judgement and practice quality. 

We also deliver targeted practitioner training and selective referral-based clinical input. All work is grounded in human rights-based practice, the social model of disability, and clarity where possible.

Clinical and practice supervision

We provide independent, professional supervision under the

NDIS for practitioners working in behaviour support and complex disability contexts.

The art and science of PBS, where evidence meets expertise, and science informs clinical judgement.

    • Independent clinical and practice supervision for the disability sector, not tied to employment or service delivery
    • Designed for behaviour support practitioners and allied health professionals managing complexity, risk, and ethical decision-making
    • Reflective clinical supervision backed by real cases,
    • Informed by human rights-based practice, the social model of disability, and ethical clinical practice
    • Focused on clarity, proportionality, and sophisticated restraint in intervention
  • Guided by senior clinical judgement and the Capability PBS model, operating above baseline capability expectations

Capability PBS integrates evidence-based practice with senior clinical judgement to support behaviour support work that consistently exceeds baseline capability expectations, without defaulting to prescriptive or checklist-driven approaches.

Practitioner training and workshops

Targeted training for practitioners working in complex disability and behaviour support contexts.

  • Designed to strengthen clinical reasoning and professional judgement
  • Supports ethical clinical practice and human rights-based decision-making
  • Integrates relevant capability frameworks without adding unnecessary complexity
  • Focused on evidence-informed precision and systematic simplification
  • Practical, applied, and directly transferable to day-to-day practice

Explore training and workshops

Disability Counsel works primarily with practitioners operating in complex, high-risk disability, ABI, neurodegenerative conditions and mental health contexts.

Behaviour support practitioners

  • Practitioners delivering Positive Behaviour Support across adult and paediatric settings
  • Those working with restrictive practices, complex behaviours, and high-risk presentations
  • Practitioners seeking behaviour support supervision that is independent, rigorous, and grounded in real-world decision-making

Allied health professionals in the disability sector

  • Clinicians working within NDIS-aligned roles who require professional supervision under the NDIS
  • Practitioners navigating dual diagnosis, forensic disability, autism, and complex psychosocial needs
  • Professionals seeking structured disability practice supervision to strengthen confidence and capability

Senior practitioners and sole practitioners

  • Experienced clinicians requiring independent supervision outside of employment-based arrangements
  • Practitioners expanding scope, stepping into senior roles, or holding complex clinical responsibility
  • Those seeking reflective clinical supervision to support accountability, sustainability, and ethical practice

Organisations and teams (by arrangement)

  • Services seeking external supervision or targeted training support for practitioner teams
  • Engagements focused on clinical governance, ethical practice, and capability development rather than compliance alone

Where experience, evidence and human systems meet

31,200+ Clinical hours

15+ years Clinical mental health experience

200+ hours
Sound regulation training

Proven in high-pressure environments

31,200+ Clinical hours

15+ years Clinical mental health experience

200+ hours Sound regulation training

Proven in high-pressure environments

The Healing Centre of Australia team brings deep clinical and real-world experience across leadership, education, and mental wellbeing. Our centre draws on 30+ years’ leadership and workplace conflict expertise, 15+ years’ clinical mental health experience, and 11 years in military psychology. 

Collectively, our team has coached 3,000+ leaders and teams, mediated 500+ workplaces, and supported people across government, schools, defence, and complex organisations. The result is practical support that helps you create calm, sustainable change, whether you’re leading under pressure or trying to break patterns that keep repeating.

Take the next step

Organisations & government, start with an assessment call

Get clear on what is driving psychosocial risk, leadership pressure points, and repeat escalations.

Schools, plan your next step

 

Talk through what staff are carrying, and what will help classrooms stay calmer and more connected.

Individuals, book your first session

Start with a sound healing session, reiki, or a silent retreat to step out of the same repeating patterns and feel steady again.

Organisations & government, start with an assessment call

Get clear on what is driving psychosocial risk, leadership pressure points, and repeat escalations.

Schools, plan your next step

 

Talk through what staff are carrying, and what will help classrooms stay calmer and more connected.

Individuals, book your first session

Start with a sound healing session, reiki, or a silent retreat to step out of the same repeating patterns and feel steady again.