Alessia Goglio
About Alessia Goglio
Alessia Goglio is a mental health worker based in Oxfordshire, England, with a background in psychology and psychological research. She has worked in various roles, including as a home care provider and nursery assistant, and currently serves at Mind since 2021.
Work at Mind
Alessia Goglio has been employed at Mind as a Mental Health Worker since 2021. In this role, she provides support and assistance to individuals experiencing mental health challenges. Her work involves engaging with clients to promote mental well-being and facilitate access to necessary resources. Based in Oxfordshire, England, Alessia contributes to Mind's mission of improving mental health services and raising awareness about mental health issues.
Education and Expertise
Alessia Goglio studied at the University of Oxford, where she earned a Master of Science in Psychological Research from 2019 to 2020. Prior to this, she completed her Bachelor's degree in Psychology at the University of Sussex from 2016 to 2019. This educational background equips her with a solid foundation in psychological principles and research methodologies, enhancing her effectiveness as a mental health professional.
Background in Healthcare Services
Before her current position at Mind, Alessia Goglio gained experience in various roles within the healthcare sector. She worked as a Home Care Provider at Better Healthcare Services for seven months in 2018-2019, where she supported clients in their daily living activities. Additionally, she served as a Junior Research Associate at the University of Sussex for three months in 2018, contributing to research projects in the field of psychology.
Experience in Early Childhood Education
In 2021, Alessia Goglio worked as a Nursery Assistant at Bright Horizons for four months in Oxford, England. In this role, she was responsible for supporting the development and well-being of young children in a nursery setting. This experience further diversified her skill set and understanding of developmental psychology, complementing her work in mental health.