Trained in dance and drama, with a career in television puppetry and digital production, I have always challenged accepted narratives and assumed norms about who can do what and why.
This has continued into my executive accredited coaching and diversity consultancy practices that are all about letting fresh air into stifled systems and challenging unhelpful notions of who we are and what is possible.
Accessibility, inclusion and Disability Justice sit at the heart of what I do and are what give me my professional edge and insight, informed by personal experience of living with chronic pain.
I know what questions to ask and when to lean in or stand back, to test or to reflect, in order to encourage new ways of thinking, seeing and experiencing. It is my joy to do this.

Recent Projects
Group Coaching Supervision Posted in: Coach Supervision - As part of Inclusive Cultures – a programme I deliver alongside a brilliant group of disabled coach leaders for Clore Leadership, I’ve shaped a reflective space for our team to reflect on their group coaching and the impact it has had, not only perceived impact on those involved but what emerges for them in their […]
Disabled Leadership & Climate Posted in: Facilitation & Leadership - In 2024 I was commissioned to work with Attitude is Everything alongside Suzanne Bull, the organisation’s founder and the team, facilitating roundtable discussions with 20 emerging and established disabled music creatives to explore their ideas, thinking and potential leadership in the climate sustainability space. In February 2025, we published climate sustainability resources I’d designed to […]
Transforming Leadership Posted in: Coaching and Supervision, Leadership - Transforming Leadership was a coaching and leadership programme that I helped shape alongside the brillliant team at Access All Areas. When I joined the organisation as chair I knew that I didn’t want to do this on my own but alongside one of the artist associates. How lucky was I to work and still work alongside my co-chair, Charlene Salter.