Media and Cultural Diversity
Anjula is a consultant media broadcaster, Counselling therapist, relationship Psychologist, family dynamics expert, social scientist, mental health campaigner, author, journalist, and columnist. An experienced senior counselling practitioner with thousands of clinical hours - and a wealth of experience over 20 years in a diversity of settings in both the public and private sectors. She is the current host of the parenting series 'Bringing up Britain' on BBC radio4 and regularly contributes to a wide range of publications. She is the author of self-help books, including “How to do Relationships”. She has presented a wide range of relationship shows on major television channels including a ground-breaking series for Channel 4 called SexTape. Alongside Anjula’s role as President of Relate, we hope to raise awareness of the valuable role counselling plays within the media and to encourage inclusion and diversity in the field of counselling.
Sarah Champion
MP
From 2015 to 2016, she served as Shadow Minister for Preventing Abuse and Domestic Violence as part of the Shadow Home Office…
Dominic Davies
Working with Gender, Sexual and Relationship Diversity
Dominic Davies is the founder and CEO of Pink Therapy the UK’s largest independent therapy organisation working with gender, se…
Kate Day
Children and Young People Mental Health
Kate is a Fellow of the NCPS and sits on the Professional Standards Committee. Therapeutically, Kate has over twenty years…
Claire Thompson
Neurodiversity Ambassador
Claire is an HCPC registered art psychotherapist and NCPS counsellor who is passionate about promoting greater acceptance of behavioural differences…
Jocelyn Anderson
Working with survivors of rape, sexual violence, abuse and/or harassment
Jocelyn has been specialising in sexual violence and abuse since 2002 and has held the post of CEO at West Mercia…