Gina Veloni
Dr. Gina Veloni is an Infant Mental Health Reflective Supervision Consultant, endorsed IMH Clinical -Mentor IMH-E®. She has a PhD in Infant and Early Childhood Development with a specialty in Mental health and Disabilities, a Masters in Nursing, Post Master’s Certificate in Infant Mental Health (IMH) and Bachelor's in Nursing. With 25 years of Perinatal and IMH experience in Nurse-Family Partnership as a Home Visitor, Program manager and Reflective Supervision Consultant and in her faculty roles as a Clinical Preceptor and Reflective Practice Adjunct Faculty. Gina has shifted her focus to equity centered reflective practice capacity building. She provides, in person and online, cross-disciplinary IMH Training and Reflective Supervision Consultation (RSC) to individuals, small groups, and agencies locally, nationally, and internationally. She has worked with a variety of communities and programs including: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), Parents As Teachers (PAT), Parent Child+, Early Head Start (EHS), Head Start (HS), Early Intervention, Tribal home visiting programs, Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP), with policy makers, attorneys and others in roles within the Child welfare system. She also supports Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) mentoring and Community of Practice sessions for Cooper House in WA State and the National Service Office of NFP.