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Anti-Oppressive, Justice-Oriented
In addition to helping practitioners unlearn oppressive practices and gain insight into how identity, biases, and worldviews can impact our work, anti-oppressive clinical supervision can help us stay accountable to our ethics.
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Generative exploration in ethical critique can support you in maintaining alignment and developing a practice that is grounded in justice-doing. By engaging in anti-oppressive clinical supervision, practitioners and teams can gain the practical skills to lead practices and conversations that challenge oppressive systems and deconstruct power dynamics within work, life, and community settings.
Abby is an approved clinical supervisor with the BCACC and offers clinical supervision for individual practitioners, teams, external supervision for practicum programs, and supervision of supervision services.
No one taught us business practices in life, let alone grad school! Having a thorough understanding of how your business structure and practices are impacting your work is crucial to building a sustainable practice that has space for you to prioritize your justice-oriented projects in both paid and unpaid work.
By engaging in justice-oriented business consulting, you will gain both the practical skills and support in unlearning default indoctrinations of oppression to create your own practices and improve upon policies and procedures to ensure ethical decisions and actions are taken across your entire practice.
The Happening Project was created to support justice-oriented practitioners like you in developing your alternative practice or your project for sustainability and collective liberation, in community of folx doing the same.
We’ve got free resources, guides, group programming and collaborative support systems to help you bring your liberation-focused practice or project to life.
Looking for practitioner resources and a like-minded community to unlearn systemic oppression together?
Reflecting on Justice is for therapists who are eager to be part of a community that walks the talk of anti-oppression. Let’s unlearn oppression and embody justice in + out of the therapy room, together.
Check out our extensive array of free resources and comprehensive courses to support your liberatory therapeutic practice!
Clinical supervision and business consulting at Venturous are grounded in the same justice-oriented frameworks that shape our client-facing work. These are some of the clinical areas our supervisees most often explore in supervision, and what that work looks like in practice.
These articles explore the lived reality of doing justice-oriented work inside systems that weren’t designed for care.
occupying the stolen, ancestral territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō), Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh), Qayqayt, and kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) peoples. Our relationship with these lands dictates our commitment to understanding and responding to the ongoing impacts of colonization in our practices in and out of the counselling room.
Learn more about the land you’re occupying at native-land.ca