With over 25 years of professional experience spanning education, leadership, pastoral care, counselling, organisational development, and culture change. She holds a First-Class BA (Hons) in Theology from Durham University, a PGCE, an MA in Theology, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Counselling. She is the author of four published books and creator of practical frameworks and resources that support more inclusive, reflective, and human-centred ways of working. As an Associate at Neurodiverse Connection, she contributes to work that improves outcomes for neurodivergent people through greater understanding across neurotypes and systemic change. She has a particular interest in developing new frameworks and structures of spiritual care as part of her wider rehumanising work.

Her work centres on creating reflective, self-aware individuals and systems capable of sustaining meaningful change. She specialises in restoring body-based awareness, relational intelligence, intuitive knowing, and felt-sense understanding within people and organisations, integrating nervous system awareness, somatic practice, neuro-inclusive approaches, reflective inquiry, embodied leadership, and intuitive ways of knowing to help individuals, teams, and organisations thrive.
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