Helping survivors understand their strength, and systems understand their responsibility.
Whether you're a survivor, a parent, or an organization trying to get this right — you're in the right place.
I do this work because I've lived it. I know what it's like to sit inside a system that's supposed to protect you — to watch it work in some moments and fail in others. I know the weight survivors carry, the questions families are left holding, and how easily harm hides inside the very institutions meant to prevent it. That lived experience, combined with years of learning, listening, and showing up, is what I bring to every conversation.
Clarity Works is where it all comes together. My work spans child abuse, domestic violence, and the dynamics of our education systems — different contexts, but the same underlying patterns of power, silence, and accountability. I help survivors understand their strength — that what happened to them was never their fault, and that their voice has power. And I help systems understand their responsibility — how harm actually operates, where protection breaks down, and what it takes to do better.
Whether I'm speaking to a room of professionals, guiding a family through a difficult season, or working with an organization to strengthen how it responds, my goal is the same: clarity. Because clarity is what changes things.