BIO
I have been involved with grassroots and policy based advocacy for the last 10 years. Having run campaigns and projects on issues as diverse as child poverty, the treatment of migrant workers, and hydraulic fracturing I care deeply about social change beyond charity.
I have worked for the Anglican Social Justice Commission, set up an outdoor education trust working with at-risk youth, and I am currently the president of the Prisoner Aid and Reintegration Society and the Howard League for Penal Reform and Director of Anglican Advocacy. In all these projects I have seen the harm of doing things for or to people and strive to run projects with people. Those most directly impacted by a problem should have their own voice heard in the solutions. My greatest love in this role is for running workshops and strategy and planning sessions to enable others to get involved in local or national issues more effectively.
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