Grace Smith
About Grace Smith
Grace Smith is a Crisis Mental Health Support Worker with experience in supporting young people facing emotional and mental health challenges. She holds a degree in Psychology from Royal Holloway, University of London, and currently works at both Mind Charity and Emerge Advocacy in the United Kingdom.
Work at Mind
Grace Smith has been employed at Mind Charity as a Crisis Mental Health Support Worker since 2021. In this role, she provides essential support to individuals facing mental health crises. Her work is primarily focused on assisting young people with emotional and mental health issues at Epsom Hospital in Surrey. This position allows her to engage directly with those in need, offering guidance and support during critical times.
Role at Emerge Advocacy
In addition to her work at Mind, Grace Smith holds a dual role at Emerge Advocacy as a Senior Youth Worker and Project Lead since 2020. In this capacity, she leads projects aimed at supporting youth in Surrey, England. Her responsibilities include developing programs and initiatives that address the needs of young people, further enhancing her impact in the community.
Education and Expertise
Grace Smith graduated with an upper-class 2:1 degree in Psychology from Royal Holloway, University of London. Her academic background in psychology equips her with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and address mental health issues effectively. She studied at Royal Holloway from 2017 to 2020, focusing on various aspects of psychological theory and practice.
Background
Grace Smith has been actively involved in mental health support for several years. Her current roles at Mind and Emerge Advocacy reflect her commitment to helping young people navigate emotional and mental health challenges. Based in Richmond, England, she has developed a strong understanding of the specific needs of the youth population in her area.