Description: Sarah Atayero is a British Nigerian trainee clinical psychologist and director at BiPP Network. Her work is centred on decolonisation in mental health. She is available for speaker, writing and tutoring requests.
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Anti-racist decolonial researcher and practitioner
Sarah Atayero is a British Nigerian trainee clinical psychologist at Royal Holloway, University of London and a director of the BiPP Network . Sarah’s experience of working within NHS mental health services highlighted multiple challenges intersecting with her identity as a Black British woman. Consequently, Sarah’s clinical practice, research, and writing are centred on exploring how the colonial history of psychological theory contributes to racial inequalities in not only the psychology curriculum but al
Sarah is open to new projects centred on decolonial practice and research in clinical psychology. From conferences to creative collaborations, Sarah is always looking for the chance to collaborate and learn something new that she can apply to her work. Explore Sarah's portfolio, and feel free to get in touch with any questions.