I work with governments, agencies and organisations to design, review and strengthen policies through a human-rights lens. I draw on current law, research and lived-experience insights to create reforms that are inclusive, practical and grounded in evidence.
I design and facilitate consultations that are inclusive, trauma-informed and accessible. Whether in-person or online, I make sure people feel safe, heard and respected — so their experiences genuinely shape outcomes.
I lead or contribute to research projects that centre the voices of people with disability, families and communities. I translate complex data and consultation findings into clear, actionable reports that influence real change.
I share insights and stories through keynotes, panels and media — connecting personal experience with policy reform to challenge stigma, inform inclusive practice and make systemic change.
I support organisations to embed lived experience in governance, strategy and decision-making. This includes establishing co-design processes, building advisory structures, and strengthening representative participation. I also sit on a range of national and state advisory boards, providing expert input on disability policy, gender equality and inclusion.
I deliver tailored workshops on disability inclusion and neuro-affirming practice and rights-based service design. My training combines professional expertise with lived experience to build understanding and capability across sectors.
Find out more on my Workshops and Resources page.