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Following a traumatic childhood Helen joined the police force in 2003, unfortunately Helen discovered the police force wasn’t what she expected when she found herself in the position of challenging colleagues abusing their power. Helen was later assaulted during the execution of her duties leaving her with life long health conditions and now disabled.
After being an athlete when younger and having the honour to represent England at international level playing volleyball, Helen found the transition a difficult one initially.
Once Helen retired from the police force with ill health following an employment tribunal, Helen went back to university to gain a bachelors degree with honours in abuse studies and a MSc in Criminology and used her knowledge and experience to assist victims of police abuse and miscarriages of justice.
Then through lived experiences Helenstarted to research and design accessible clothing, inspired by her autistic niece, Helen launched Adaptive Clothing UK in 2022 and the business has grow from strength to strength. Being nominated for and winning numerous awards Adaptive Clothing UK is a thriving small business.
Helen is currently in talks with a high street brand in relation to stocking her brand.
Helen recently ran as a Independent Parliamentary Candidate in the general election, with a desire to be at the forefront of lawmaking.
Helen is driven by her desire to help people live their best life and to fight for equality for all.
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