Harry Petty started his career as a support worker for young disabled and neurodivergent people in further education. He moved on to investigating police complaints, where he specialised in investigations with a discrimination theme. He co-developed a learning and discussion programme to build allyship, particularly focusing on anti-racism, and delivered training to colleagues on LGBTQ+ lived experiences. Harry now works as an equality and diversity manager in the public sector where he is passionate about creating spaces where colleagues and customers alike feel safe to be themselves.
Harry lives in Newport with his husband and their cat. His training is drawn from his own lived experience of navigating life and work as a queer autistic man.