Amanda Willett is the founder of Rituals for Recovery and a survivor
of complex trauma. She is a dedicated advocate for ending
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and promoting trauma-informed
practices. Amanda’s vision is to create a trauma-responsive world, and
her commitment to healing led her to publish Speak Out and Help Her
Recover, marking the first step in her transformative mission.
Amanda provides invaluable support through consultations, workshops,
mentoring, and program development, specializing in trauma informed
and culturally responsive guidance. Amanda was nominated as the G100
Canada Country Chair for Human Rights. Her expertise has earned
her recognition as a changemaker in the prestigious 2022 international
coffee table book, Who’s Who of the World.
As a social entrepreneur, recovery coach, and global inspiration,
Amanda focuses on creating trauma-responsive communities worldwide.
She is a renowned expert in the RfR Method, empowering helping
professionals with trauma-responsive skills to support individuals
on their journey to recovery from long-term stress and trauma. Amanda
advocates for human rights, offering international training and
organizational coaching to hospitals, schools, and social service agencies.
She passionately raises awareness about the impact of trauma on lifelong health,
emphasizing the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Positive Childhood
Experiences (PCEs) studies.
Amanda believes that joy and wellbeing are fundamental human
rights. Rituals for Recovery reflects her passionate belief in self-reclamation’s
transformative power to heal individuals and the world
through compassion, understanding, and resilience.