An extremely skilled, hard working and highly motivated qualified counsellor whose work has led to her being awarded an MBE in 2022 for Services to Education .
Nicola is an accredited BACP Counsellor specialising in trauma, extremism, family counselling and youth counselling and mentoring with an accreditation in Clinical Supervision and further training as a qualified EMDR Therapist.
She has an impressive and extensive track record of delivering bespoke and tailored
training, workshops and focus groups to a variety of audiences - from local
communities to practitioners and stakeholders. Nicola has delivered to both
National and International audiences on issues around mental health, wellbeing
and extremism including but not limited to the following:
- United Nations Geneva Conventions
- May Chidiac Foundation/Queen Rania of Jordan ‘Women on the Front Lines’ in
Jordan
- Maasticht Universiy – ‘An honest conversation with Islam and Terrorism’,
- Public speaker International Work – facebook and Twitter in San Francisco,
- The Global Philanthropy Forum – World Affairs Council in Washington ‘Citizens
Power- waging peace’
- UN Youth Development Forum – MISK in New York
- RAN – Portugal, Netherland, Belgium, France, Italy – Police and Families and
engagement.
- DARE Project in Poland
- National work with police, social workers, NHS workers, Universities,
colleges, schools, and community groups
- Training provider to practitioners around safeguarding, mental health and
extremism
Further to this she works tirelessly to educate and further the reach of counselling services working with the media extensively through TV and Radio interviews across a multitude of platforms such as the BBC, History Channel, Hardtalk, This Morning, Good Morning Britain, ABC, NPR, The Independent, Sky, The Economist, National Geographical, Al Araby, Radio 4 and many more.
Nicola has also published articles for Forward-Henry Jackson Society ‘ signs of radicalisation’, The New York Times ‘My son the Jihadist’ and helped produce awareness videos with EACT – an interview Contribution to Home Office Governmental, short awareness videos with Connect Futures and with Noami Varga. She aims to use her exposure and reach to educate on mental health, trauma and extremism and provide pathways to understanding, building bridges between communities and fostering relationships to tackle global issues.
Nicola is also the founder and Director of Families for Life, setting up her counselling service for families in 2016, and further to this, a girls mentoring scheme for 14-19 year old – ‘Mentoring 4 Life’ – in 2019. The mentoring scheme is a 6 month one to one mentoring programme in Birmingham that is aimed at young women aged 14-19 year with the purpose of heling develop their motivation, confidence and self esteem, enabling them to fulfil their potential and to become the women they aspire to be.
Nicola possesses strong leadership skills with a positive and hardworking outlook, striving always to achieve the highest possible standards. She relishes new challenges and ensuring positive outcomes whilst enjoying the process to achieving this.
West Midlands
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