I’m an interdisciplinary scholar-practitioner working at the intersection of disability justice, psychotherapy, ethics, and public policy. With lived experience of disability, neurodivergence, and mental ill-health, I bring authenticity, depth, and critical thinking to everything I do—whether that’s coaching leaders, influencing systemic change, or facilitating meaningful dialogue.
My background spans law, public health, bioethics, transport accessibility, and social security, and I’m currently completing doctoral training in Counselling Psychology and Psychotherapy. I support individuals and organisations to move beyond compliance toward inclusion rooted in justice, story, and relational connection.
Let’s connect if you’re interested in thoughtful collaboration, inclusive leadership, or reshaping systems through lived experience and rigour.More...