Meet Meg 

I hold a Bachelor of Social Work with Honours, and a Graduate Diploma in Gestalt Supervision, and I've had rich and varied work experiences in Social Work roles in Australia, New Zealand and Scotland.

I’ve supported mothers from all walks of life, and I’m always moved by the capacity and drive of women to step into their power in motherhood and forge a new path for their family, regardless of their background.

I support parents of children of any age, but I'm especially passionate about working with parents of babies and toddlers, as this is the space I've worked in for two decades!

I am a member of the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW,) an 'Aware Parenting' instructor, an accredited ‘Circle of Security’ facilitator, and a certified ‘Newborn Observation’ practitioner. I've trained in Women's Circle Facilitation with Rachael Rose and I've also completed a Birth Debriefing Mentorship with Lael Stone and Bernadette (‘B’) Lack, along with countless other courses and workshops related to pregnancy, birth, parenting, grief, loss, addiction and trauma. 

Along with my offerings of Counselling, Birth Debriefing, Aware Parenting Support, Women’s Circles, and Clinical Supervision via my business, I continue to work in a tertiary hospital providing specialist training and clinical supervision to health professionals in the maternity sector. I also co-facilitate in-person Mother’s Groups and Women’s Circles at MAMA in Kensington, Melbourne.

I'm passionate about co-creating community with other women, and I believe Women’s Circles are the ULTIMATE space for meaningful connection. Circle offers a safe place to skip the small talk and speak freely about all the juicy stuff together, without judgement or a need to be 'fixed.’ I believe when we connect with each other in this way, we often experience big, beautiful ripple effects in other aspects of our lives too -

  • Less judgement & more compassion for ourselves & others

  • A deeper connection to self (heart, mind, body & intuition,)

  • Acceptance of each other, exactly as we are, in all our mess & our magic,

  • More willingness to step into our power as women, individually & collectively,

  • More capacity to show up for ourselves, our families & our community with integrity

  • More connection, love, joy & intention in our everyday lives.

I practice from a strengths-based, trauma-informed lens, and I believe in the healing power of sharing stories - that when we are heard, held and honoured, we all have the innate ability to heal.