Supervisors for peer support

Supervision is a cornerstone of safe and sustainable peer support practice. For those working in gambling harm, it provides a dedicated space to reflect on both the challenges and successes of their role. Supervisors offer guidance, help peer workers process complex situations, and ensure they are supported in maintaining healthy boundaries. This regular check-in helps prevent burnout, promotes professional growth, and strengthens the quality of support provided to others. In the unique and often emotionally charged work of gambling harm peer support, supervision is not just a safety net, it’s a space for learning, resilience, and renewal.

Name: Rose

Specialises in: peer support approach, Kaupapa Māori practice, safe practice, leadership.

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Name: Pete

Specialises in: cultural responsivity, case load, ethics and boundaries, personal & professional development.

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Name: Roselyn (Rose)

Specialises in: Accredited Addiction Peer Support Worker, Accredited Peer Supervisor.

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Name: Malcolm

Specialises in: reflective practice & professional supervision, Lived Experience-informed approaches.

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Name: Emma

Specialises in: MH, Addictions & Gambling Harm Lived Experience supervision, reflective practice.

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Name: Janice

Specialises in: peer workforce development, training development, training facilitator, leadership, supervision/co-reflection.

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Name: Tiffany

Specialises in: AOD & MH clinical supervision, NZTA approved agency, reflective practice.

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Name: Rochelle

Specialises in: mental health and addiction.

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