Building psychologically safe&thriving
health services
To provide the best healthcare to our community, professionals in our sector must have the support of exceptional leaders, supervisors and teams.
This is of critical importance to enable services are informed by best practice, are sustainable and value the wellbeing of the workforce.
Unprecedented demands are creating overwhelm and burnout for our workforce, which can result in personal stress and interpersonal friction. Some workplaces even tolerate corrosive interpersonal behaviour creating unnecessary strain on the workforce.
To provide high quality clinical services and create a sustainable, thriving workforce, research shows that psychologically safe and mentally healthy workplace culture is essential.
The building blocks that build and maintain a thriving workplace include quality leadership, best practice professional and clinical supervision, a focus on workforce well-being, and psychologically safe teamwork.
I love seeing people and workplaces thrive.
To support this, I offer a range of programs, services and resources that specifically meet the learning needs of leaders, supervisors, employees and teams working in the health and community sector.
Informed by extensive experience working in public mental health, as a clinician, supervisor and leader, and backed by a huge evidence base, I bring wisdom and deep insights in the form of highly engaging and powerful speaking, training, facilitation and authorship.
About Michelle and her team
People Leadership and Workplace Resilience Expert
Author, speaker, trainer, facilitator and supervisor
B App Sc (OT), Grad Dip Fam Ther
My practice is a leading provider of professional development programs for health and community sector throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Having worked in public and private mental health services, as a clinician, leader, manager and supervisor I deeply understand the demands of our sector and am committed to working with health professionals who are committed to be of service to the community.