The Founder
Libby is a 22 year old law university graduate she graduated university with her Bachelor of Laws degree in July 2023. She plans to continue studying at university for her Masters in Law whilst working in the solicitors office and one day plans on becoming a family law solicitor.
Since 2019 Libby has been an advocate for speech delay awareness and founded the Time for Talk initiative which has developed into an internationally recognised podcast and has allowed her to connect with multiple charities in her local area that support children with speech delay. After years of campaigning she received a response from Parliament acknowledging her efforts to make the education system more inclusive for children with additional needs and invisible disabilities. Recently Libby has become an ambassador for the Jeans for Genes organisation which helps support children with genetic disorders after her younger sister has been diagnosed with an extremely rare genetic condition.
Libby is a self published children’s author with her debut book series “Little Miss Speechless” which is based on her little sister’s inspiring journey with her speech delay. In her free time Libby volunteers in local libraries as part of story telling sessions to groups of children by helping teach them the importance of reading.
She plans to make a lasting impact not only on a national but international level using her voice to speak up about causes that are close to her heart.