Frequently Asked Questions
For Professionals and Organisations
Reflective Practice & Clinical Supervision
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Reflective practice is a structured, facilitated process that provides professionals and teams with a safe space to pause, explore challenges, and consider their work in new ways. It is not therapy but a professional development approach shown to enhance emotional regulation, strengthen collaboration, and foster psychologically safe environments. It also supports clearer decision-making, improved problem-solving, stronger leadership capacity, and healthier workplace cultures, all of which contribute to sustained performance and organisational effectiveness.
At REST, reflective practice is available across all sectors including education, healthcare, business, tech, the creative industries, and leadership, offering dedicated time to reflect on professional identity, practice, and the systems in which you work.
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Reflective practice at REST is available and valuable to professionals and teams across all sectors, not just mental health. Whether you’re working in education, healthcare, NGOs, business, tech, the creative industries, or leadership roles. It benefits professionals working in high-pressure environments, those navigating complex systems, and anyone seeking to advance their practice with greater clarity, resilience, and impact.
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Research shows reflective practice contributes to:Enhanced professional competence and decision-making
Reduced stress and prevention of burnout
Improved communication, collaboration, and problem-solving
Increased resilience and self-awareness
Stronger organisational cultures of safety and trust
Improved retention and reduced absenteeism
Identify patterns that affect performance, relationships, and outcomes.
Increased clarity and confidence in challenging roles
Sustain professional resilience and long-term capacity
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At REST, reflective practice is culturally sensitive and is offered as an ongoing offer, embedded within organisational culture, not one-off sessions. It may be delivered in groups or individually, and online or in-person dependent on various factors. Sessions are tailored to sector-specific needs and organisational goals.
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Clinical supervision is a formal, structured process in which trained supervisors support practitioners through case discussions, ethical reflection, and clinical decision-making. It ensures accountability, safeguards quality of care, and promotes professional development.
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Clinical supervision is a structured, professional process in which trained supervisors guide practitioners through case discussions, ethical considerations, and clinical decision-making. It focuses on safeguarding quality of care, ensuring accountability, and supporting professional growth.
Reflective practice, on the other hand, is a facilitated space, either individual or group designed to help professionals pause, consider challenges, and examine the impact of their work. It encourages insight, emotional regulation, and improved ways of working. While supervision is formal and often required for regulated professionals, reflective practice is broader, supporting anyone in high-stakes or demanding roles.
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Clinical supervision is a regulatory requirement for many health and social care professionals, including:
Psychologists
Counsellors and psychotherapists
Psychiatrists
Social workers
Nurses and midwives
Allied health professionals (e.g., occupational therapists, speech and language therapists)
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Enhanced clinical judgment and ethical decision-making
Stronger accountability and quality of practice
Improved practitioner competence and confidence
Emotional support and reduced risk of burnout
Safer and more effective, high-quality care for clients and communities
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REST offers individual and small-group supervision led by accredited supervisors with cross-disciplinary expertise. Our approach is evidence-based, culturally sensitive, trauma-informed, and relational focusing not only on accountability, but also practitioner growth, confidence, and wellbeing.
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Yes. Many of our clients choose bespoke packages co-designed with their organisation. These can combine reflective practice, workshops, and training into a single package tailored to your culture, needs, and objectives.
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Yes. All of our work is grounded in trauma-informed, culturally sensitive practice. Every intervention is tailored to reflect the unique culture, needs, and challenges of your organisation or community.
Immersion Workshops & Programmes
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Immersions are short, high-impact workshops designed to address real-world challenges professionals and organisations face. They combine psychological insight with practical tools to shift awareness and open capacity for change and are delivered as structured sessions or bespoke, co-created experiences.
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Immersions are tailored for professionals, leaders, and teams across sectors. They are ideal for organisations seeking focused, catalytic sessions that address immediate challenges while strengthening performance and wellbeing.
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Examples include:
Managing stress and preventing burnout
Leading through uncertainty
Building cultures of safety and trust
Resetting communication and collaboration
Bespoke Immersions can also be co-created to align with your organisation’s culture, goals, and priorities.
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Immersions are delivered as focused workshops, offered either as a structured series or as bespoke sessions designed in partnership with your organisation. They are primarily facilitated online to ensure accessibility across sectors and geographies, with in-person delivery available where appropriate and aligned with organisational needs.
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Programmes are long-form, structured trainings designed to consolidate learning, embed resilience into the daily rhythm of organisations, and move beyond awareness-raising to create sustained cultural and systemic transformation. They are tailored to transform practice at individual, team, and organisational levels.
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Immersion Workshops are short, catalytic interventions designed to spark awareness and immediate insight and provide tools.Programmes are long-form, sequenced pathways that consolidate learning, embed resilience, and transform practice over time. Where Workshops shift awareness, Programmes embed systemic change.
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Organisations seeking sustainable, systemic change, including corporates, educational institutions, healthcare providers, and community organisations. Programmes are particularly suited to leaders, boards, HR teams, and whole-staff initiatives.
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Examples include:
Embedding resilience into organisational DNA
Trauma-informed and culturally responsive systems
Ethical leadership in complex contexts
Future-ready teams
Programmes can also be tailored to specific organisational needs and challenges.
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Programmes are delivered as sequenced or tailored pathways, always trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and evidence-based. They are primarily facilitated online to ensure accessibility across sectors and geographies, with in-person delivery considered where appropriate and aligned with REST’s standards of quality and organisational needs.
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Yes. Many of our clients choose bespoke programmes co-designed with their organisation. These can combine reflective practice, workshops, and training into a single package tailored to your culture, needs, and objectives.
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Yes. All of our work is grounded in trauma-informed, culturally sensitive practice. Every intervention is tailored to reflect the unique culture, needs, and challenges of your organisation or community.