OUR TEAM

Saeed Olayiwola

Saeed is a consultant in wellbeing and growth, combining workplace health, community development and personal wellbeing to inspire organisations, communities and individuals into becoming healthier, stronger and more productive. 

Saeed left a career in the NHS to start up SO Health. Through his skills in coaching, engagement and leadership, he has supported many organisations to become more vibrant by positively exploring their approach to staff wellbeing and high performance.

He has also acted as a public workplace wellbeing lead, and governor at private educational facilities, leading on ethos, culture and wellbeing, as well as providing equity, diversity and inclusion consultancy and training with the Anthony Walker Foundation. 

Alan Crawford

Alan is a Counsellor, Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor as well as being the founder of Ubuntu, the Liverpool Black Wellbeing Collective and a Trustee of the African Caribbean Centre, Liverpool. Alan is also a Workshop Facilitator, Meditation teacher, Holistic Therapist and former Counselling Tutor.

In his therapeutic work, Alan strives to offer his clients a powerful and potent experience of deepest respect, empathy, and trust, allowing his clients to feel deeply heard, understood and met with heartfelt warmth and compassion, empowering them to make the changes that they wish to make.

Alan provides a non-judgemental, understanding and down-to-earth approach which he believes is born of his own lived-experience of mental health issues and recovery, as well as over 10 years professional experience working with individuals and groups in the criminal justice, addiction and mental health fields before moving into private practice. His work is intended to support you in creating a life that feels fulfilling and authentic; to help you awaken to your potential so you can experience a life in which you feel good, connected and alive. 

Stephen Weatherhead

Dr Stephen Weatherhead is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist specialising in brain injury and in homelessness.

He has been qualified for over 15 years and in that time has co-edited three books, many research papers, and been awarded the prestigious May Davidson Award for contributions to clinical psychology.

He is a dad and husband, and holds true to values of integrity, inclusion, and community.