Welcome, I’m glad you’re here.

My name is Jimmy & thanks for taking the time to visit.

With over a decade of experience as a peer worker, my own lived experience and its continued unfolding have profoundly shaped my practice. This includes all experiences of living, lived and becoming.

My experiences delivering peer support began in the community before moving into paid roles in government and non-government mental health organisations. I have extensive experience delivering 1:1 Intentional Peer Support, lived experience leadership and supervision across diverse mental health and community based settings.

I continue to offer peer support, facilitate group work, and provide leadership and supervision from a lived experience perspective, alongside other relational approaches that move towards safety, belonging and dignity within cultures of care.

What brings me joy outside of peer work is time with family, time alone, mountain running and further exploring my connection to Country & Source through energy work, writing, somatics and animist practices.

Please check out my current offerings & workshops below and If you would like to learn more about me, my qualifications and experience, or explore the possibility of working together (on anything), please inquire below for a complimentary introduction. 

Offerings

  • Lived Experience Supervision & Peer Work offers a unique opportunity to purposefully deepen personal practice while being supported in navigating the tensions and stressors that arise from integrating lived/ing experiences, as well as those of becoming, into practice, our communities and workplaces.  

    The supervision & peer work I offer occurs within a relational and collaborative framework designed to foster a sense of safety, belonging, and dignity, while supporting you in shaping a practice that feels right for you and aligns with what is moving in your soul.

    If you would like to learn more about me, my qualifications and experience or explore the possibility of working together, please inquire below for a complimentary introduction. 

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  • Alternatives to Suicide is a peer-based response to supporting people who have made suicidal attempts or who have experienced suicidal thoughts. The approach was developed in 2008 by the Western Massachusetts Recovery Learning Community (USA – now called The Wildflower Alliance). This peer-to-peer practice consists of mutual support groups that provide a space for voicing, sitting with, understanding and moving through suicidal thoughts

    Alternatives to Suicide groups are for anyone 18+ years old with personal experiences of suicidal thoughts or actions to talk about suicidal experiences and other forms of emotional distress without fear of being put through a crisis management system. Find out more about this approach.

  • Coming Soon.

Practice is relationship, Relationship is practice.
— Peering into Practice

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