Elizabeth holds a Master’s in Public Policy and Governance and has worked in the non-profit sector across programme management, research, and community engagement. Much of her work has centred on mental health, through policy research and global collaborations on arts-based interventions and capacity building for youth mental health. Her interests lie at the intersection of law, policy, and community practice.
She has recently joined NLSIU as a Research Associate on Project Ability Empowerment, a Supreme Court–backed initiative assessing the implementation of disability and mental health legal frameworks.