Compassion. Community. Contribution.

At the heart of Kimberley’s portfolio career sits a simple belief: everyone deserves dignity, opportunity, and the chance to thrive - regardless of background, income, or circumstance.
Social Kind is the arm of her work dedicated to giving back, redistributing expertise, and supporting individuals and communities through accessible, mission‑driven initiatives.

The Social Kind Model

Through her Social Kind model, Kimberley offers a range of free or partially funded services to individuals who may not otherwise access specialist support.

These include:

  • Lived‑experience mentoring

  • Confidence‑building sessions

  • Teen Mum to CEO–aligned empowerment support

  • Advocacy for neurodivergent families facing barriers

  • Guidance for individuals navigating education, healthcare, or life transitions

Social Kind ensures that compassion and access remain central to Kimberley’s mission, no matter how senior her professional portfolio becomes.

Why Social Kind Matters

Across clinical work, leadership, speaking, and community initiatives, Kimberley’s approach is guided by:

  • Compassion

  • Equity

  • Dignity

  • Lived‑experience wisdom

  • Creating real change with real people

Social Kind reflects the heart behind Kimberley’s drive- a commitment to lifting others as she climbs.

Supporting Charities Internationally

Kimberley’s commitment to social impact extends beyond the UK. She supports international charities focused on:

  • Neurodivergent children and young people and improving understanding

  • Women’s leadership and empowerment

  • Education and access for disadvantaged communities

Her contributions include:

  • Supporting fundraising efforts

  • Sharing lived‑experience perspectives

  • Providing training and resources

For Kimberley, social responsibility isn’t optional - it’s foundational.

Welfare Officer

Kimberley proudly serves as a Welfare Officer for NOX Gymnastics, supporting young athletes, families, and coaches to ensure safe, inclusive, and nurturing environments.
Her role includes:

  • Supporting the wellbeing of children and parents

  • Promoting safeguarding and emotional safety

  • Advocating for neurodivergent and disadvantaged young people

  • Ensuring families feel heard, protected, and supported

This work reflects Kimberley’s lifelong commitment to children’s welfare, personal growth, and community empowerment.