Catherine
Cook

Role / Title
Associate Professor, Nursing Department, School of Clinical Sciences, AUT
Qualifications
RN, RM, PhD, M. Couns, PG Cert TTeach
Introduction
As a registered nurse and counsellor, I want to ensure supervision includes reflection on health (in)equity and access and the ways health professionals can contribute towards people’s right to health. I identify as Pākehā on a tangata te Tiriti learning journey.
After decades of clinical practice, I moved to an academic role. My supervision practice is shaped by my years working as a narrative therapist. Narrative approaches are interested in how individual and institutional power shape what’s possible for people to say, do and have. In my supervision sessions, I draw from a critically reflective approach, which encourages a deep curiosity, especially about everyday taken-for-granted practices. I also draw from learning theories, including transformative learning theory, because I’m interested in change processes that shake loose set views and enable us to see different perspectives.
Ethically I’m particularly interested in social justice; encouraging practitioners to reflect on equitable and culturally safe practices in their service. A humanistic caring approach also shapes my supervision.
In the pressure and chaos of contemporary health care, supervision can be a place for supervisees to pause, rest, and reflect in a restorative way, and connect to the values that drew the supervisee to their work in the first place.
Phone
Mobile
Location
Auckland
Cultural Supervision For Maori Nurses
No
Supervision Provided Via
Skype, Zoom, Telephone, Face to Face
Travel To The Supervisee
No
Mileage fee
Format Of Supervision
Individual
Supervision Specialty Areas
Professional Registration
Other Registrations
Appointments
By Negotiation - Will negotiate for groups also
Fees
By Negotiation
Payment Options
By Negotiation