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Lisa Willey

Kia ora 


I have worked in partnership with young people and their whanau in schools, Ministry of Education Learning Support, Te Whatu Ora Child Development Service, NASC and not for profit community organisations. My work has often been with young people who experience disability and are navigating complex social, educational, whānau or support service situations. 


I provide independent supervision, coaching and mentoring and my experience of the real-world context you're navigating helps you feel seen, understood and supported. 


Outside of work I am a parent of three, live in Manawatu and love books, films, the beach and tea.

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My Approach

My approach to supervision is collaborative, reflective and skill building. Together we create a safe space for comfortable, open communication where you can reflect, gain clarity and build resilience and skills.  When we use a particular tool or approach in supervision, it is part of the discussion so that you gain techniques to apply outside of supervision conversations.

Qualifications

NZQA Level 5 Supervision Skills for Health and Social Service Professionals
Post Graduate Diploma Specialist Teaching (Complex Needs)
Post Graduate Certificate in Education
Bachelor of Arts (Hons)

Profesional Association

The Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand

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