Join a new outdoor, nature-based

supervision group starting this autumn

I run an outdoor supervision group for helping professionals and practitioners which offers growth through the seasons with creativity and nature-relatedness at it’s heart.

Interested?

Two spaces available!

I am delighted to be starting up a new monthly supervision group in January 2026 (please contact me for dates). It will operate on a closed membership basis to provide group cohesion, and will offer space for up to four practitioners.

We will be located in a large ancient woodland and open-land near Belper, Derbyshire, UK, offering space to explore with and amongst deciduous and coniferous woodland, streams, a small reservoir, rock and crags, and low moorland meadows with stretching views.

We can base ourselves around a woodland fire when requiring warmth and fire-side discussions; we can be on the move through the landscape taking our queries out into nature; and, we can engage creatively through embodiment, image, movement, written/spoken word in alliance with the living environment. We will work as a whole group, solo, in pairs and in small groups. There is a possibility to extend our location to other local landscapes if desired.

This supervision group is open to human relations practitioners. If you are a helping professional with an interest in bringing your practice reflections outdoors and developing your nature-relatedness to support your practice, you are welcome to get in touch to find out more.

Cost: £45 per person, per 30 mins (£46 from 1st Aug ‘26)

The group is currently held on Mondays and Thursday

To express your interest, or wish to find out more, please email me (see below)

It is urgently understood that our species’ separation from nature is having very serious consequences on many levels. Restoring our relational position within the living earth feels like an appropriate response to our world in these times, providing the opportunity to develop a healthier affiliation with the natural world, as well as our own being.