Group Supervision for Psychologists

A high-calibre space for clinical growth

Led by practice director and award-winning mentor Peter Walker, the Aperture Clinical Supervision program offers a rare blend of clinical depth, professional warmth, and community.

Designed for both early-career and experienced psychologists, it’s a place to bring your complex cases, your stuck points, and your questions - and feel supported, not scrutinised.

Supervision Group for Clinicians Committed to Professional Excellence

We know that professional development in the field of clinical psychology doesn’t stop being hard after university.

That’s why this group supervision program is designed to support you in the real-world challenges of practice:

▶ Doubt around complex presentations
▶ Ethical grey areas
▶ Burnout risk
▶ Isolation in private practice
▶ Wanting to grow, but not sure where to stretch next
▶ Opportunities to develop new competencies and skills in a new treatment modality or presentation

This isn’t a checkbox program. It’s a professional home base; a place to be challenged thoughtfully, held to high standards, and met with kindness.

Meet Your Supervisor: Peter Walker

2025 Most Innovative Mentor of the Year
Clinical Psychologist | Educator | Practice Director

Peter is a respected leader in the profession known for his mix of clarity, humility, and heart. His mentees describe his supervision as equal parts inspiring, grounding, and empowering.

He brings over 25 years of experience in both public and private practice and a passion for helping clinicians grow not just in skill, but in confidence and sustainability.

Supervision That Builds Confidence and Capability

Program Fees & Inclusions

  • Joining the program involves a commitment to either 6 or 10 sessions, paid upfront to secure your place in the group. This structure supports continuity and group cohesion while offering the flexibility to claim CPD over several months.

  • Sessions run for 60 minutes each month via a secure Telehealth platform, providing convenience and consistency for busy professionals, whether you’re working remotely, in private practice, or balancing other roles.

  • Each session follows a clear framework, including rotating case presentations, shared clinical challenges, and reflective practice discussions. This balance of structure and peer learning supports both skill development and meaningful professional reflection.

  • We keep groups small - never more than three participants - so everyone has space to share, receive feedback, and build professional trust. This format allows for deeper engagement and personalised input in every session.

  • You’ll receive documentation after each session that meets CPD requirements. This includes attendance confirmation and a reflective log summary to support your record keeping.

  • The group is facilitated by Peter Walker, a highly experienced Clinical Psychologist and supervisor. Should something arise between sessions, you’re welcome to reach out during business hours for brief guidance or to flag something for discussion in the next session.

  • Want to build your learning beyond the group? Peter can recommend further readings, trainings, or CPD opportunities tailored to your clinical interests and developmental goals.

This is a space where your ideas are taken seriously, where you can speak openly and where supervision feels like something to look forward to.

Who This Program Is For

You might be:

  • A clinical registrar working toward endorsement

  • An early-career clinician navigating the shift from theory to practice

  • A private practitioner looking for support and collaboration

  • An experienced psychologist seeking critical reflection in good company

If you’re someone who wants to show up with integrity, support your clients well, and grow with others who care as much as you do, this program is built with you in mind.

What Makes The Aperture Clinical Supervision Program Different

  • Led by a highly experienced clinical psychologist and award-winning mentor

  • Exclusive small-group format that prioritises depth, safety and connection

  • Whole-practitioner approach that goes beyond technical skill

  • Emphasis on sustainable practice, confidence-building, and community

  • Flexibility to access support between sessions when it matters most.

 Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. This program will count as hours of supervision toward endorsement, but does not meet all requirements of the registrar program.

  • Groups are intentionally kept small (max 3 participants) so everyone has time to share and reflect meaningfully.

  • That’s completely normal. Many of our clinicians are surprised by how safe and supportive this space feels, especially with Peter’s approachable, grounded facilitation style.

  • Each person will have the opportunity to present regularly, but there’s flexibility. Sometimes we explore broader clinical themes or ethical challenges, depending on group needs.

  • We understand that life happens. While we encourage full attendance to build group cohesion, we’ll work with you where we can.

  • Absolutely. If you’d like to ask a few questions before submitting your form, get in touch and we’ll arrange a time to chat.

  • You’ll choose between a 6- or 10-session prepaid package. This helps create consistency for the group and allows for meaningful development over time.

  • Yes, sessions are eligible for CPD.

Have more questions? Give our friendly team a call, we are always happy to assist.

We take care to match the right people in each group. That starts with a short application to understand your goals, clinical experience, and what you’re looking for in supervision.