Maggie is a coach and facilitator with over a decade of experience helping individuals - particularly those who have experienced violence - achieve both personal and professional growth. With a Master’s in Social Work and a strong commitment to social justice, Maggie combines coaching, therapeutic techniques, and trauma-informed practices to empower her clients to build self-awareness, harness their strengths, and overcome challenges with confidence and resilience.
Since 2018, Maggie has worked with various coaching clients, supporting them in reaching their goals while drawing on her extensive expertise in social work and coaching. She is passionate about facilitating lasting, meaningful change, helping clients break through barriers and create sustainable transformations in their lives.
Currently nearing the completion of her Bachelor of Laws, with a focus on family law, mental health, and social justice, Maggie has developed a particular interest in trauma-informed lawyering, incorporating a neuropsychological approach. This allows her to support clients who are navigating the emotional and psychological impacts of legal challenges, especially in family law. By integrating trauma-sensitive practices into both her coaching and legal work, Maggie ensures that her clients receive holistic, compassionate support that honours the complexities of their experiences.
With her calm, empathetic demeanour, Maggie fosters a safe and trusting environment for individuals facing life transitions, relationship challenges, or social justice issues. Her dedication to guiding clients toward clarity, resilience, and empowerment makes her a trusted partner on their journey to lasting growth.
Maggie is an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) with the International Coaching Federation (ICF).