Advocacy & Championing Teen Girls

Shifting the story. Sharing the mic. Standing with girls.

If you're working to create a better world for girls — I am is ready to stand beside you, speak up, and drive change.

Teenage girls don’t need to be saved.
They need to be believed, backed, and boldly included.

I work alongside organisations, media, and decision-makers to make sure that teenage girls are not just talked about — but listened to, trusted, and involved. Advocacy isn't just what I do — it's how I live.

It's the questions I ask in rooms where girls aren’t yet invited. It’s the stories I share when the world forgets what they’re carrying.

I bring a fierce belief in the power, wisdom and potential of teen girls — and I’m not afraid to challenge the systems that hold them back.

Available For:

Media · Advisory Roles · Campaigns · Policy Submissions · Roundtables

  • Available for interviews, opinion pieces, campaigns, and expert commentary on:
    → Mental health
    → Gendered violence
    → Sport & leadership
    → Social media
    → Body image & identity
    → Education & consent culture

  • Consulting with NGOs, schools, brands, councils and campaigns that want to centre teenage girls in their work — not as an afterthought, but from the start. I bring both lived experience and years of professional youth work, program design, and systems thinking.

  • Speaking at forums, policy roundtables, community consultations, and panels to advocate for girls’ needs, strengths, and ideas — particularly those who are often left out of the conversation.

  • Supporting teen girls to develop their own advocacy campaigns, speak to media, and shape change in their communities. I help build skills — and confidence — in the next generation of truth-tellers and changemakers.

A woman in casual clothing presenting on stage to a seated audience of girls wearing dark uniforms with blue and white accents. A large screen behind her displays a slide titled 'Our Impact' with statistics about working with girls and diverse teens and schools across Victoria.

The Work I Champion

  • Girls as Experts in Their Own Lives

    We must stop designing policies about girls without including them.

  • Safety, Voice & Belonging

    Girls deserve more than resilience — they deserve systems that are safe, kind and just.

  • Representation with Integrity

    Elevating diverse stories — without tokenism, and without watering them down.

  • Youth-Adult Partnerships That Work

    When we build trust across generations, real change becomes possible.