Lucy Walker
		Lucy facilitates community, business and education groups to develop collaborative learning skills. Lucy achieved her ILM diploma in Coaching and Mentoring in 2012 and, since 2017, has worked with Training Attention and Clean Learning to design, facilitate and evaluate projects, for example monitoring and evaluating our project building a peer mentoring culture within Recycling Lives and working with an Edinburgh University to develop self-organising student groups. Lucy has also worked with Flare Governance to convene unlike minds to develop a shared language for change on polarising topics, including Brexit and food sustainability. Prior to this, Lucy co-founded the London Clean Language Practice Group, designing and delivering monthly coaching practice sessions for 3 years.
Lucy utilises her facilitation skills in international programme management, working with multiple stakeholders to develop and roll out a global transformative leadership program aiming to build a more diverse and representative movement to end modern day slavery. Prior to this, Lucy designed and delivered projects to support an end to female genital cutting (FGC) in East and West Africa and India. She conceived and designed the Knowledge Sharing Programme, now rolled out across 5 countries, which convenes organisations to build a best practice network in changing social norms to support an end to FGC.
Lucy is an avid cyclist, completing 15,000km across 13 countries on 4 continents.