Hayley Harris
Hayley Harris
How do you describe your Peer Supervision practice?
My Peer Supervision practice is collaborative, reflective, and grounded in the values of Intentional Peer Support. I take a less directive approach—focusing on asking thoughtful questions, offering validation, and supporting your own self-exploration. Together, we co-produce each session to suit your goals and needs, with space to reflect on peer drift, ethical tensions, and role clarity. I bring a consumer perspective. Our first session focuses on getting to know each other and creating a supervision plan.
What information regarding your Peer Work, Lived Experience, and/or areas of interest do you want Peer Workers to know?
I’m a mental health trainer, facilitator, lived experience speaker, and community leader based in Perth and have been working in this space for over 10 years. My journey has included deep emotional distress, disconnection, and healing—supported by peer-led community services, my family, and creative practices like art therapy and music. My lived experiences give me the passion for peer work and creating spaces where people feel heard and valued.
What other information is relevant for Peer Workers to know?
I provide consumer-focused supervision for lived experience practitioners, peer supervisors, and peer workers within the mental health workforce.
Individual supervision
$150 / 1 HR – Individual supervision sessions are offered face-to-face or online. Pricing includes travel within the Perth East Metro area. Additional travel costs may apply for regional locations.
Group Supervision
$300 / 2 HR – I provide group supervision for teams of 3 to 8 people which can be delivered in-person or online. Sessions run for a minimum of two hours. Pricing includes travel within the Perth East Metro area; regional travel may incur additional costs.