Amy Nicholas is a consultant, facilitator and researcher specialising in vicarious trauma mitigation.
Services ⋮
Consultancy
Amy works with organisations interested in improving their approach to managing trauma exposure as an occupational hazard.
She draws on an extensive knowledge of emerging best-practice in the occupational management of trauma-exposure, and a solid understanding of the context of WHS regulation in Australia.
Training & Presenting
Amy facilitates training for frontline staff, operational leaders and executive leadership on vicarious trauma mitigation.
Her approach to training moves away from a focus on awareness raising and individual self-care toward an occupational safety focus that translates the emerging knowledge base into practically applicable skills, knowledge and practice.
Reflective Supervision
Amy provides reflective supervision for professionals navigating trauma-exposed work.
Her approach offers a structured, confidential space to strengthen reflective practice, build self-regulation strategies, and explore the personal and professional impact of trauma exposure.
Public Projects ⋮
Churchill Fellowship
Findings Report
Drawing on findings from research and practice across multiple sectors internationally, this report outlines emerging approaches to managing vicarious trauma using risk management framework.
Web Resource:
Vicarious Trauma Prevention
A web resource providing information, tools and resources to support the adoption of a proactive approach to vicarious trauma mitigation.