
A little more about me...


Meet Ali...
As someone who was born disabled, I have first-hand experience of navigating life as a wheelchair user while managing multiple long-term health conditions, including the use of an NJ (nasal jejunal) feeding tube.
These experiences have shaped my perspective and strengthened my commitment to accessibility, equality, and inclusion for people who are all part of marginalised or oppressed groups.
My own lived experience, Includes being a primary carer for a child with complex disabilities, supporting them as they grew into a successful happy young adult.
This combination of personal insight and my professional experience fuels my passion and motivation to offer an inclusive and supportive therapeutic process where people from all marginalised and oppressed groups are valued and welcomed.