“Doing research and consultation work with my TNBI and QTIBIPoC communities is a dream job, and I will be working hard to improve access to health care and wellbeing.“It is great to work somewhere that I can be all of myself in as a TNBI, queer, black, older, disabled, autistic person amongst other things!
I have also managed my own mental health conditions and worked in and studied mental health for decades, with a particular interest in race and autism as well as all things intersectional.
I have spent many years working in mental health and homeless LGBTQ+ charities. I teach yoga, wellbeing and mindfulness to specialist groups such as mental health services users and of course my TNBI communities.