we are here to forge
A rediscovery of
genuine connection.
A recognition of the human
being in all of us.
A real-life reunion with one another.
A remembering of and
return to the village.
about
this is a movement.
a movement born out of one
person’s belief that everyone has
the right to feel loved and to
experience belonging.
what began as a passion project
on the side has grown into
something of its own.
we’re proud of where we’ve been and excited for what’s ahead.
feeling curious?
check out what we do here.
she is a woman, mother, wife, daughter, friend and colleague.
her experience
Sarah has a breadth of professional experience as both a leader and team member across varied contexts from private enterprise, education and the not-for-profit sector.
She has worked closely with families and children as well as business leaders for over 2 decades.
Across her life Sarah has always been passionate about human relationships.
In her work, she noticed that people were increasingly disconnected in families, workplaces and community and set about to learn what was in the way and become a force of transformation; a creator of connection.
KINaKIN was born from this exploration of shared humanness.
qualifications
Sarah holds a Bachelor of Health Science with majors in Physiology and Pathology and a Bachelor of Secondary Education.
She also has a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education, graduating with Deans Honours for academic excellence.
Sarah is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, recognised for her work in the Not for Profit sector.
Acknowledged in South Australia for her leadership in education, Sarah is a graduate of the Harvard Education Leadership intensive.
Sarah is also a certified practitioner of subconscious recoding and somatic nervous system support.
