PROFESSIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Professional Development & Supervision Services
TLC is committed to supporting the growth and wellbeing of professionals working in health and community services.
Our Professional Skills Development service provides a safe, supportive space for practitioners to engage in reflective supervision and ongoing professional development that strengthens practice, promotes resilience, and enhances client outcomes.
Whether you’re a social worker, counsellor, psychologist, case manager, or allied health professional, regular professional supervision is a vital part of ethical and effective practice. Our qualified supervisors bring deep sector experience and a trauma-informed, strengths-based approach to every session—ensuring your learning and reflection are purposeful, empowering, and aligned with your professional goals
Professional Skills Development Services
TLC has a range of programs that support your professional skills and development.
In helping professions, we are often wanting to go above and beyond to support our clients in the best way possible. However, sometimes this well-meant sentiment, crosses over into a professional boundary being overstepped. This overstepping can lead to increased confusion, risky situations, vicarious trauma, and direct trauma.
TLC’s Professional Boundary training supports workers to build a framework that ensures strong and professional relationships with clients.
Person Centred Therapy is an essential part of practice in all helping professions.
Often, we come across the term person-centred and have a vague notion that to be person-centred is to be focussed on the client. But what does this therapy actually mean?
This model focusses on how to meaningfully understand and attenuate person-centred practice to ensure the clients readiness to change has been considered.
Transition at any stage or context of life can cause distress, anxiety, helplessness, loneliness, and grief or loss.
As helping professionals, it is important to gain understanding and insight into life transitions, and how to work with them to best support your clients make meaningful evolution to any change.
This training model is developed for helping professionals to gain understanding and insight into the experiences of the dying person, and the people that love them.
Learn through the immersive experience of art therapy, the benefits of how to engage people to safely express their feelings in meaningful ways.
Professional Supervision
Professional supervision is a crucial part of practicing in an allied health setting. It supports you to reflect on best practice, and build your resilience.
As in all professions, allied health practitioners need to be constantly updating their knowledge and skills. Participating in regular supervision ensures you continue to meet your professional association standards and continuing professional development requirements.
TLC professional supervision focusses on the 7 Eyed Model of Supervision which supports practitioners to critically self-reflect on their practice in the following ways:
- client presenting issues.
- interventions used by therapist.
- client-therapist relationship.
- the therapists process.
- the therapist-supervisor relationship.
- the supervisors own process.
- the wider context of the clinical space.