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Programmes designed to strengthen families with evidence-led delivery and practical, culturally responsive support.
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Mission
Margaret combines lived experience, programme delivery, and practical frameworks to support families, partners, and commissioners.
What I Do
Programmes
Programmes designed to strengthen families with evidence-led delivery and practical, culturally responsive support.
Podcast
Featured Programme
A 12-week evidence-based programme supporting parents with practical tools and confidence-building support.
Families with children aged 0–18, with Black and Global Majority families prioritised.
Key outcomes

18 Mar 2026
Some people chase the biggest paycheck and still feel empty. Others choose meaning and find real fulfillment. So where do you stand? 💸 vs. ❤️Gbemisola joins the podcast today to share his personal career journey and the lessons he learned about growth, passion, and the value of peace of mind. Whether you are just star
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05 Mar 2026
From Sierra Leone village life to UK courtrooms. Askia Warne’s journey shows the power of resilience, education, and purpose. Now a community and human rights lawyer , he is dedicated to ensuring justice and representation for those who often feel unheard. Watch the full conversation on Echoes of Our Community .
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Explore Margaret’s published work, with direct links to buy and learn more.

Featured book
Can You Hear Me? is a powerful and emotionally compelling novel that follows the journey of Abena , a young woman whose cries for help go unheard by her mother and other figures of authority in her life. As she grows from childhood into adulthood, the impact of not being listened to begins to shape her identity, relationships, and sense of belonging.
“Families describe Margaret's work as practical, compassionate, and deeply grounding.”
“Programmes are designed to build confidence, not dependency, and that comes through clearly.”
“The support feels thoughtful, culturally responsive, and focused on real outcomes.”

About Margaret
I was born in the United Kingdom, but England didn't raise me. When I was young, my family relocated to Nigeria — and it was there, surrounded by community, extended family, and a culture that centred the collective, that I grew up and found my footing in the world.
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Honest conversations, lived experience, and practical reflections for families, practitioners, and partners.
Books
Explore Margaret’s published work, with direct links to buy and learn more.

04 Mar 2026
What does it take to move from herding cattle in Sierra Leone to standing in UK courtrooms advocating for justice ? In this powerful episode of Echoes of Our Community , host Margaret Taribo sits down with Askia Warne (FRSA, CIArb) — a Community and Human Rights Lawyer with an extraordinary journey. Growing up in Sierr
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