I am motivated by opportunities to co-develop creative learning experiences that reflect young people’s realities, interests, and cultural identities. I bring experience in co-design, stakeholder engagement, project management, and evaluation, alongside a reflective and ethical approach to practice.
At the heart of my work is a commitment to equity, access, and representation, and to supporting young people especially those from under to recognise their skills, communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking, as valuable and transferable.
I hold a master’s degree in creative health from UCL, and most recently, I launched The Voices of Creative Health podcast, a platform exploring how creativity supports mental health, connection, and belonging.
The podcast centres lived experience and diverse perspectives, highlighting creative practice as a meaningful pathway for wellbeing and professional development. Future work will focus on developing this into a pipeline for increasing awareness of creative health careers and opportunities for young people.
