About Tina

Tina is an operational expert in the subject of domestic abuse, her experience includes over a decade of being an Independent Domestic Violence Advisor and delivering group counselling to survivors of domestic abuse.

Tina is a seasoned professional with a diverse background spanning education, social care, charity, and the private sectors. Her rich experience has taken her from providing hands-on support to assuming strategic leadership roles across the UK, Africa, and The Middle East.

Tina uses every opportunity to create proactive conversations about safeguarding. She strives to foster connections and inspire thought-provoking discussions by utilising her surroundings and engaging with those around her. She believes we can empower children and adults with the knowledge and skills that will shape their future.

Tina was named as a next-generation trailblazer by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in 2020,aTrueHonour recipient in 2023 for her exceptional work against so-called “honour-based” abuse.Recently, she became a delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) and serves on the Methodist Church's safeguarding committee.

BSc Psychology   

Dip Children and young people   

MA Children, Youth and International development   

Designated Safeguarding Lead   

FGM  

Gender Based Violence   

UN Private sector trainer for gender equality and empowerment of women  

Leading change through policy   

Understanding gender inequality   

Leadership Management   

Domestic Abuse Level 2   

Training4Influence Accredited  

Anti-racism