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Keryl
de Haan
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Female
Sustained Support
NSW
Drug and Alcohol, Mental Health, Nursing
Face-to-face, Online, Phone
$200 per hour
I am a registered nurse qualified in Perinatal Infant mental health living in Rural NSW. I am passionate about supporting clinicians to reflect on their practice and expand on their knowledge and skills so they can provide high quality clinical interventions to the populations they interact with.
I have worked in the public mental health system for over 20 years primarily working with women and their families in the perinatal period, who are experiencing mental health challenges during the transition to parenting. My work has also involved supporting clinicians who see these families, by providing education, supervision, case reviews and service delivery/referral pathway advice to the health district.
Within my supervision sessions I provide a containing space for participants to reflect on their work practice. Working with an attachment informed lens, I draw on concepts from both the Gibbs and Solihull reflective models. I currently provide reflective supervision to mental health drug and alcohol clinicians, a midwifery group practice and mental health research/training project officers.
Bachelor of Applied Science Nursing
Masters in Applied Mental Health Studies- Perinatal and Infant (academic excellence)
Solihull interventions- staff and parent groups, supervision, train the trainer
Reflective Clinical Supervision- Geraldine Burton
Reflective practice workshop- Clinical Excellence Commission
Clinical Supervision theory and practice- Health education training institute
Reflective Supervision and Leadership- Diane Reynolds
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Keryl
de Haan
keryl-de-haan
Sustained Support
NSW
Drug and Alcohol, Mental Health, Nursing
Face-to-face, Online, Phone
$200 per hour
I am a registered nurse qualified in Perinatal Infant mental health living in Rural NSW. I am passionate about supporting clinicians to reflect on their practice and expand on their knowledge and skills so they can provide high quality clinical interventions to the populations they interact with.
I have worked in the public mental health system for over 20 years primarily working with women and their families in the perinatal period, who are experiencing mental health challenges during the transition to parenting. My work has also involved supporting clinicians who see these families, by providing education, supervision, case reviews and service delivery/referral pathway advice to the health district.
Within my supervision sessions I provide a containing space for participants to reflect on their work practice. Working with an attachment informed lens, I draw on concepts from both the Gibbs and Solihull reflective models. I currently provide reflective supervision to mental health drug and alcohol clinicians, a midwifery group practice and mental health research/training project officers.
Bachelor of Applied Science Nursing
Masters in Applied Mental Health Studies- Perinatal and Infant (academic excellence)
Solihull interventions- staff and parent groups, supervision, train the trainer
Reflective Clinical Supervision- Geraldine Burton
Reflective practice workshop- Clinical Excellence Commission
Clinical Supervision theory and practice- Health education training institute
Reflective Supervision and Leadership- Diane Reynolds
Show my profile