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Meet the practitioners, facilitators, assessors, and therapeutic specialists behind Thrive's men's empowerment work.
Safe support, held by people who understand the work.
Thrive Men Empowerment exists for male victims and survivors of domestic abuse who need specialist, non-judgemental support.
This team brings together assessment, facilitation, training, and family-systemic therapeutic insight so men can be heard, supported, and guided toward safer next steps.

Safe support, held by people who understand the work.
Thrive Men Empowerment exists for male victims and survivors of domestic abuse who need specialist, non-judgemental support.
This team brings together assessment, facilitation, training, and family-systemic therapeutic insight so men can be heard, supported, and guided toward safer next steps.
Men's Empowerment Division
Profiles are grouped by the work they support, so each team member sits inside the division they actively serve.

Founder and Project Lead
Oyeyinka Moses Olaniran
Founder of Thrive Network and specialist advocate for male victims and survivors of domestic abuse.

Thrive Trainer Facilitator
Rosie Bedi
Trainer and facilitator supporting Thrive's work with men on recovery, confidence, and informed next steps.

Thrive Family and Systemic Psychotherapist
Anne-Marie Reid
Family and systemic psychotherapist bringing therapeutic insight to Thrive's specialist men's support.

Thrive Assessor and Facilitator
Katrina Dey
Assessor and facilitator helping shape safe, structured pathways into support for men.

Thrive Family and Systemic Psychotherapist
Jennifer Achan
Family and systemic psychotherapist supporting men through a relational and trauma-informed lens.

Thrive Assessor and Facilitator
Garry Craske
Assessor and facilitator supporting Thrive's assessment-led pathway for male survivors.

Thrive Family and Systemic Psychotherapist
Maria Takaendisa
Family and systemic psychotherapist helping Thrive hold recovery work with care and clinical depth.
