Reflective Practice Collective
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Group supervision programs for medical and allied health practitioners
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What is the Reflective Practice Collective?
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The Reflective Practice Collective is a six week group supervision program where experienced practitioners bring real practice dilemmas and work through them together using critical reflection.
This isn't a case presentation. You don't need to prepare a formal writeup. You bring something from your practice that's sitting with you. Something that pushed a button, raised an ethical question, or left you second guessing a decision you made. We work with that.
Programs run as profession specific groups (e.g. GPs or all social workers) and multidisciplinary groups (practitioners from different professions working together).
What happens in the (virtual) room
Each program has an intro session, four sessions where participants present a practice dilemma, and a conclusion session. A follow up session runs seven to eight weeks later to see how the work has landed over time.Â
The groups are small. Four participants per program. That's intentional. It creates a space where people can be honest about what's goin on in their practice without performing expertise.
The multidisciplinary groups are where something remarkable happens. Built on a foundation of non judgement and intellectual humility , professional hierarchy dissolves. For example: a GP, a nurse, a social worker and a psychologist reflecting together without defending their turf. Practitioners tell me they've never experienced true collaboration like this in their entire career.Â
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What practitioners walk away with
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âś… New perspectives on practice dilemmas they've been sitting with. Often ones they couldn't see from inside their own profession.
âś… Theory and ethics linked to real decisions. Not abstract concepts. Applied to the actual situation they brought in.
âś… Assumptions surfaced and tested. The ones shaping their practice that they didn't know were running the show.
âś… A space where they felt held, not judged. Where intellectual humility was the baseline, not an afterthought.
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As one Reflective Practice Collective Program Participant shared:
"I found that the group setting highlighted the strengths in collective practice and learning from others practice and critical incidents was meaningful and new learning which I wouldn’t have experienced in individual supervision."
Join the Next Program
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The next Reflective Practice Collective program's are coming in August 2026. Dates will be confirmed soon.
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