Supervision

Coaching Supervision

Coaching supervision is a vital part of every coach’s professional development. It offers a reflective space to explore your practice, navigate challenges, and grow in confidence.

With the rising demand for neurodiversity-focused coaching, supervision provides essential support—helping you maintain high-quality service for your clients while safeguarding your own wellbeing.

To find out more about any of the above services, please contact us to arrange a call.

Testimonials from our assessment clients

Feedback from some of the people we have supported has been…

“I would not hesitate to recommend Daniel. He is very professional and personable. He was able to help me understand how to approach job searching and how to effectively market myself. Daniel is an excellent listener and helped me unravel what my future goals are. He is an inspiring person be to be around.”

Taru, IT Specialist, Top Tier UK University

“I have met Daniel during a dyslexia workplace needs assessment. He was very thoughtful and made me at ease. I have appreciated his positive attitude and knowledge of the subject. In particular, I was positively impressed by the way he framed dyslexia as an asset in my career. The assessment with Daniel left me empowered and proud.”

Anna, Environmental Statistician, UK University

“I really appreciated Anna spending the time with me that she did. I found her very professional and reassuring. I did not feel any kind of judgement from her as she helped me navigate the issues I struggle with at work and helped us both come up with ideas we felt would benefit myself. Thank you very much Anna.”

Josephine, UK Housing Association

“Roxy was super knowledgeable and I felt confident speaking to her, she had some recommendations that could be so simple yet were so affective and I have put into practice already.”

Sasha, International Brand Management Company

“Roxy was super knowledgeable and I felt confident speaking to her, she had some recommendations that could be so simple yet were so affective and I have put into practice already.”

Sasha, International Brand Management Company