Ella Boynton
About Ella Boynton
Ella Boynton is a Social Inclusion Project Worker at Mind in London, where she has worked since 2019. She has a background in counselling and psychotherapy, holding multiple qualifications in the field.
Work at Mind
Ella Boynton has been employed at Mind since 2019, serving as a Social Inclusion Project Worker in London. In this role, she focuses on promoting social inclusion for individuals facing mental health challenges. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Talk Connect Coordinator at Mind for four months in Wandsworth from 2018 to 2019. Her experience at Mind reflects her commitment to supporting mental health initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Ella Boynton has a diverse educational background in mental health and communication. She studied at Goldsmiths, University of London, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies from 2007 to 2011. She furthered her education at Regent's University London, achieving a Certificate in Counselling and Psychotherapy in 2018, followed by a Post Graduate Diploma in the same field from 2018 to 2020. Additionally, she completed a Foundation degree in Play Therapy at the University of Roehampton from 2016 to 2017.
Background in Counselling
Ella Boynton has gained significant experience in the field of counselling. She served as an Honorary Counsellor at Wandsworth Bereavement Service from 2019 to 2020, where she provided support to individuals dealing with loss. Since 2020, she has continued her work as an Honorary Counsellor at TRANSFORM COUNSELLING CIC in London. Additionally, she volunteered as a Phoneline Volunteer at SANE in 2019, contributing to mental health support services.
Volunteer Experience
Ella Boynton has engaged in various volunteer roles that enhance her experience in mental health support. In 2019, she volunteered for five months at SANE, where she assisted individuals seeking help through their phoneline service. This role allowed her to develop skills in providing immediate support to those in need, furthering her commitment to mental health advocacy.