I am a forensic linguist and aspiring lawyer seeking to specialise in public law and human rights.
I hold a First Class BA in English Language and Literature and an MA in Forensic Linguistics from Cardiff University, where my Master’s dissertation explored manipulative language in UK statutory public inquiry evidence.
I volunteer as a Refugee Support Worker with Care4Calais, assisting asylum seekers in a high-pressure support setting that demands empathy, precision, and calm decision-making.
Former Communications Officer at SolidariTee, an international charity that helps fund NGOs that provide legal and psychological support to refugees.
I have spoken out on social and political issues that affect young people in the UK (e.g. Brexit, cost of living crisis, mental health etc) in several national publications including: BBC News; The Independent; HuffPost; Buzzfeed News; Business Insider; and Metro.
Interviewed by BBC Radio 5 Live on the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union and the UK 2019 general election.
Mental health advocate featured in national publications and articles published by charities such as The Mix and Made of Millions.

