
Reflective Supervision
spaces for reflection, responsibility and empathy

Supervision originally developed as support for helping professions — roles in which people carry great responsibility for others, work close to life realities and navigate complex tensions. Today, this description applies just as much to municipal administrations.
As a supervisor, I offer ongoing conversations with you as an individual, with your team or with your leadership group. I create a safe space for reflection, clarification and development.
Questions you may be asking
- How can we fulfil our professional role in contact with citizens responsibly, clearly and with empathy?
- How do we relate to one another – within the team and across hierarchies?
- What roles, expectations and tensions shape our collaboration?
- How do we experience changes in the organisation and its environment – and what impact does this have on us?
- How can we, as a team, get through stressful times while staying connected and effective?
What Supervision Offers in Public Administration
Supervision creates ongoing spaces for reflection beyond everyday operational demands. It strengthens:
It strengthens
- Professional clarity and confidence
- Collaboration and mutual support
- Empathy within the team and towards others
How I work
With a curious eye for the concerns of individuals, the organisation and the partner or client system, I support processes such as noticing change, recognising role ambiguities and making lines of conflict visible.
Working with me is also creative and dynamic — and there’s room for laughter. Humour, movement and attention to space often open up surprising access points that make it easier to address topics that feel difficult.
In doing so, I see how shared reflection helps teams and individuals identify next steps they can carry forward into their everyday practice.
Project
Co-housing and co-living

Role: Reflective Supervision for a group
For a real estate developer promoting rental-based communal living, I accompanied the group formation process of a residential community. As a supervisor and process facilitator, I supported the group in identifying and addressing the key questions of living together. Through this reflective process, they developed a shared understanding of how they want to live, along with the guiding principles and agreements to support it.
Commissioned by: Kokonsult

Interested in working together?
I would be happy to have a 30-minute conversation with you to find the right format for you or your team.
Please feel free to contact me by phone or email.
Phone: +49 (0) 1575 322 8881
Mail: kontakt(@)katharina-lampe.eu

