Clinical Supervision Directory for Singapore
Find Supervisors. Track Hours. Skip the Spreadsheet.
A free platform for Singapore's social service professionals. No spreadsheets. No cold emails. No manual forms.
Free forever. No middleman fees. No premium tier coming later.

Supervision Shouldn't Be This Hard
After 12 years in Singapore's social service sector, I kept seeing the same struggles:
- Finding supervisors through word-of-mouth and cold emails
- Tracking hours in scattered Excel spreadsheets
- Gathering records when it's time to renew registration
Small frictions. But they add up.
So I built something to fix it.
Three Problems. One Platform.
Find Supervisors
No more WhatsApp groups. No more cold emails. Search by specialty, profession, mode, and location — and connect directly with someone who’s actually taking on supervisees.
Track Hours
Replace your Excel spreadsheet. Log each session, your supervisor approves it, and your total hours update automatically. No more chasing signatures.
Export Your Supervision Log
When you’re ready, export a professional supervision log as PDF or Excel. Your supervisor can review and sign digitally — ready to support your SAC, SASW, or SPS accreditation submissions.
Sign Up. Connect. Track.
Get started in minutes — it's free
Sign up & browse
Create your profile with your credentials. Find a supervisor in the directory — or list yourself as available.
Connect
Send a connection request. Once accepted, exchange contact details and arrange supervision sessions your way.
Track & export
Log sessions after each supervision. When you're ready to export, your supervisor reviews and signs off.
Export-Ready Documentation
Generate professional reports ready for SAC, SASW, or SPS submissions. Choose how you want to sign and export.
Digital Signature
Sign electronically like DocuSign. Both parties sign online, no printing needed.
Print & Sign
Export PDF, print it out, and sign with wet ink. Traditional and familiar.
Excel Export
Download as spreadsheet for your own records or further analysis.
SAMPLE
Supervision Session Log
Generated on 31 Jan 2026
Supervisee Information
Name: Ms. Sarah Chen
Organisation: Family Service Centre
Registration: SASW Pending
Supervisor Information
Name: Dr. Lee Wei Ming
Organisation: Private Practice
Registration: SASW RSW-1234
Designation: Registered Clinical Supervisor
Total Hours
6.50
Individual
4.50
Group
2.00
Sessions
5
| # | Date | Mode | Type | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 02 Jan 2026 | In-Person | Individual | 1.00 |
| 2 | 09 Jan 2026 | Video | Individual | 1.00 |
| 3 | 16 Jan 2026 | In-Person | Group | 2.00 |
| 4 | 23 Jan 2026 | Video | Individual | 1.50 |
| 5 | 30 Jan 2026 | In-Person | Individual | 1.00 |
| TOTAL | 6.50 |
AWAITING SIGNATURES
Both parties will sign electronically when exporting
Supervisee: Ms. Sarah Chen
Pending signature
Supervisor: Dr. Lee Wei Ming
Pending signature
User-generated document from OurPracticeCircle.sg. Not an official SASW/SAC/SPS document.
Sample report for illustration purposes only. Actual exports may vary.
Built for Practitioners Like You
Supervisees
- Social workers pursuing SASW registration
- Counsellors working toward SAC Registered Counsellor (RC) or RCS status
- Psychologists completing supervised practice (standard export format)
- Students in social work or counselling programmes
Supervisors
- SASW-accredited social work supervisors
- SAC Registered Clinical Supervisors (RCS)
- Experienced practitioners willing to mentor the next generation
Why I Built This
When I started my Master of Social Work at SUSS, the programme matched us with supervisors. But I wanted exposure to different approaches, and that meant going beyond the match. So I did what everyone does: asked around on WhatsApp, sent cold emails to strangers, hoped someone would say yes.
I tracked my hours in Excel. The file was called something like "supervision_log_v4_FINAL.xlsx". When it came time for accreditation, I filled out forms manually and navigated systems that haven't changed much in years.
Years later, working with new practitioners, I see the same pattern repeat. Interns come through, and the first question is always: "Do you know a good supervisor?"
So I built this. This is my contribution back to the sector.
Not as a business — I already have work I love. Just to solve a problem I lived through and keep watching others live through.
There's no funding, no premium tier, no catch. If it helps a few practitioners spend less time on admin and more time on the work that matters, that's enough.
— Nor Karno (MSW, MBA)
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