Certificate in Clinical Supervision Including
Online and Telephone Working
Gain the competence and confidence to offer clinical supervision to counsellors, both online and face-to-face
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COURSE PRESENTERS
To become a great supervisor requires a robust understanding of the theoretical principles, underpinned with support and confidence building through real-world experiential practice. You will undertake this journey under the expert guidance of our kind and patient tutor team who serve with a passion to make a difference in the world.
Our tutors are counsellors, as well as highly experienced supervisors, and each holds a formal teaching qualification as well as a certificate in online and telephone working. This means you get expert guidance, feedback, and support as you build your competencies, theoretical knowledge, and practical experience.
Our team is neurodiverse-friendly. If you have any challenges such as dyslexia, ADD and ADHD, then please do let a tutor know and you will be supported.


The balance of self-directed learning, tutor-led session, and experiential training with your course peers gives a rich and varied learning journey that is supportive, engaging, and enjoyable.
You will be joining a counselling family of like-minded peers where you can both give and receive support.

Kenneth Kelly
Kenneth - or Ken - Kelly is a practising counsellor and a clinical supervisor.
Ken completed a post-graduation certificate in online and telephone counselling in 2012.
He also holds a teaching qualification and authored the textbook Basic Counselling Skills: A Student Guide.
In his position as Co-Director at Counselling Tutor, Ken focuses on online training provision and specialises in outcome-based online learning.

Rory Lees-Oakes
Rory Lees-Oakes is Co-Director at Counselling Tutor and author of Counselling Theory in Practice: A Student Guide.
He spent over a decade lecturing in counselling. Rory is a qualified counsellor, clinical supervisor and lecturer.
In 2015, he was awarded the prestigious Silver Plato award for outstanding use of technology in education. He is also a Fellow of the Pearson Teaching Awards.
An avid drinker of tea, he's more likely to be found in a tea room than a bar.

Christine Shore
Christine is a qualified counsellor, teacher, lecturer and clinical supervisor. She completed a post-graduation certificate in online and telephone counselling in 2020. Christine has extensive practice experience in several settings, including working with EAPs, care homes, in the workplace and with the constabulary. She has a busy private practice.
Christine is a qualified reiki practitioner and also has a history of experience in one to one work with individuals of all ages in learning support, advice, guidance, education and management. She has carried out phenomenological research into humour in counselling.

Nora Allali-Carling
Nora is an experienced Counsellor, teacher, trainer and clinical supervisor.
Nora has spent more than twenty years teaching and training in Education and currently teaches in Further Education in London.
Nora has a private practice in Surrey where she offers faith-based and culturally sensitive counselling.
In addition to her private practice, Nora has worked for an NHS GP practice, St Christopher's Hospice and family counselling services.
Nora has published articles on grief, loss and bereavement and is currently completing her MSc in Neuroscience of Mental Health.

Sally-Anne Armitage
Sally-Anne is a BACP accredited counsellor, qualified lecturer and supervisor.
She currently works with police and private clients.
Sally is a passionate therapist, spending much of her free time immersed in rich counselling discussion and research.
Sally has completed a Master's Degree, which cemented her specialism in trauma and PTSD. She has past experience working for EAPs, in colleges and with offenders.
Sally thrives on interaction, including working remotely in her practice, achieving a certificate in online working.

Maria Scholes
Maria's work as a counsellor/therapist, clinical supervisor, trainer, tutor and personal development coach is rooted in the humanistic school of psychology that emphasises looking at the whole person. As an integrative practitioner, she draws on various modalities, so the work is tailored to the uniqueness of each client
She has worked within primary care for the NHS, community counselling settings, the voluntary sector, community addictions treatment agency and residential rehabilitation settings.
She has a busy private practice and since the pandemic, most of her work takes place online. She has a postgraduate certificate in online and telephone counselling.
She has always prized supervision as part of her reflective practice and are particularly passionate about group supervision. She uses the Seven-Eyed model of supervision as a framework whilst integrating Proctor's three tasks.
Her top signature strength is a love of learning which includes supporting others to learn.

Nicholas Lunt
Nick is an experienced counsellor, trainer, and supervisor. He has worked for more than thirty years in the third sector and specifically the management of community based mental health services.
Nick has a private practice and is passionate about ensuring the clients he works with receive the highest quality support. And as a trainer he strives to provide a positive teaching and learning experience.


Paul Cullen
Paul is a qualified counsellor and clinical supervisor working solely online and has completed training to ensure that he is offering his clients and suppervisees the right support and space.
He has a private practice where he offers integrated therapy to individuals around a range of issues and also provides clinical supervision to counsellors working online.
He has worked in the fields of drug and alcohol misuse and as a mental health trainer and practitioner and is passionate about neurodiversity and has a particular interest in grief and loss.

Chantal Shires
Chantal is an accredited member of the BACP, and has a background in addictions and eating disorders. She has worked as an EAP supervisor and counsellor for the past 15 months. Prior to that, she worked within IAPTs and previously taught Counselling levels 2 & 3.
Chantal has a private practice for Supervision, and is starting her Level 7 Supervision at Derby University.
She also has a diploma in social policy and criminology and is a qualified hypnotherapist.
Chantal has a Level 3 award in education and training. With a passion for teaching, she believes that knowledge should be shared.
She also teaches English as a foreign language, and is proud to be involved with a cat and dog rescue charity.
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