I am a BSc Criminal Investigation and Psychology graduate with a First-Class dissertation exploring the long-term impact of childhood sexual abuse. My academic work demonstrates rigorous research, critical analysis, and ethical integrity, complemented by a strong commitment to trauma-informed, person-centred practice. My passion lies in understanding human behaviour and the individual trajectory of one’s life, which underpins my dedication to supporting people through challenging circumstances. Through my professional experience in hospitality and retail, I have developed the ability to build trust and rapport with individuals from diverse backgrounds, treat everyone with dignity and respect, and respond with empathy and composure in high-pressure situations. I am now seeking to apply my academic knowledge and interpersonal skills in a role that enables me to make a positive and lasting difference, particularly within victim support, rehabilitation, youth justice, probation services, or other care-oriented settings. Takes on challenging new role harnessing interpersonal skills, collaboration and problem-solving. Driven to deliver high-quality service and consistent results.
Committed to continuous professional development and open to further training or certifications relevant to victim support, rehabilitation, and justice services.
Open to volunteering, placements, or entry-level opportunities to gain hands-on experience in supportive roles.
Dedicated to creating safe, respectful environments where individuals feel heard, valued, and empowered to move forward.
Final piece (dissertation) can be sent on request.