Joanna Roberts

About Me​

With over 30 years’ experience working for social change as a lawyer, commissioner and leader in the public and voluntary sectors, I understand the challenges we often face, how systems function, and the psychological flexibility required to make change happen.

I worked for over 15 years as a solicitor, in private practice and local government, specialising initially in child protection and adult social care and later in governance and equality law. I then worked as a local authority commissioner for many years, leading city-wide commissioning and service design projects in homelessness prevention, education and services for children and families.  Latterly I’ve been a member of the strategic leadership team of a youth charity, leading teams delivering services for young people who’ve experienced care or homelessness. 

My profound interest in people, and how best to help them to develop and thrive, led me to coaching. I am a certified coach with the International Coaching Federation (Associate Certified Coach, ACC) and abide by their Code of Ethics. I completed an ICF-accredited diploma in transformative coaching with Animas Centre for Coaching as well as a certificate in Executive and Corporate Coaching. I have a certificate and extensive training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and am a certified Prosocial facilitator. I am an experienced reflective practice facilitator and trainer, having developed these skills while working in the homelessness sector. I have worked in trauma-informed services and bring an understanding of the impact of trauma to my coaching and training. I am committed to developing and improving my practice, through my own reflective practice, ongoing training and regular supervision. 

I mostly live in Bristol in the UK and also spend some time in Greece, staying between the mountains and the sea. I am a wife, mother to two adult children, and daughter to two impressively active parents. I’m happiest in nature especially on a fresh sunny day, running, walking, or sitting and watching the view and listening to the birds. I love to move, to dance and sing and for many years I practised capoeira. Sadly, my knees and hips won’t allow me to play capoeira anymore, but the playful dancing-fighter spirit re-emerges every now and again!    

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