Supervision and Consultancy Services

I offer supervision and consultancy to professionals working with children and families in Early Childhood Intervention, Disability, or Child Protection Services.

You may be a professional in private practice seeking the support of regular supervision sessions. Alternatively, you may be working in an organisation which provides supervision, but you might be feeling stuck in your work with a family or wanting to build your knowledge and skills around attachment, infant mental health, or the Key Worker role. One-off sessions, bursts of learning, or regular ongoing supervision are all options.

Sessions are interactive and online – available via your preferred platform – Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Meet or Skype.

Rates per 50-60 minute session

One-off session – $220 plus GST

Burst of learning – two to six sessions – $210 per session plus GST

Ongoing supervision – seven or more sessions in 12 months – $200 per session plus GST

Supervision for registration with APHRA is not available.

Requests for assistance with resource development, training, writing, or research will all be happily considered with rates negotiable.

Supervision and Consultancy services

Supervision and Consultancy services

Supervision and Consultancy services

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Stacey Alexander, PhD

Consultant, Policy and Quality at Noah’s Ark Australia; Freelance Supervision and Consultancy Services | Dr Stacey Alexander completed her PhD lin 2022 on how Early Childhood Intervention professionals can improve the attachment security of children with a disability or developmental delay.

She is now finalising the manuscript of a book on the topic and aims to create an online training course. Stacey is employed part-time as a consultant at an Early Childhood Intervention service, Noah’s Ark. Stacey is a published author and psychologist who has held key leadership roles within the Victorian Public Service and not-for-profit sectors.

Stacey has extensive experience in managing service delivery and developing people working with families in crisis and with complex needs in the disability and Early Years sectors.

She is the co-author of The Key Worker: Resources for Early Intervention Professionals (Alexander & Forster 2012) and developed the Key Worker online course. 

Stacey Alexander, PhD, Linkedin