Kimbra Butterworth
Board Director
Kimbra Butterworth MAICD, Board Director, is a consultant with experience in advising, fostering cultures of belonging, decolonising approaches and centring diverse lived experiences and survivor voices across various community and government contexts. Professional background includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island cultural responsiveness; diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy development within State Government; advocacy and support with illicit intercountry adoption; and case management overseas in gender-based violence cases, child sexual exploitation, trauma and underrepresented people groups.
Kimbra completed a Bachelor of Humanitarian and Community Studies in 2015 (receiving the Red Cross Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement), a Graduate Diploma in Psychology at the University of Adelaide in 2024, and received First Class Honours in her Bachelor of Psychological Science Honours at Flinders University in 2025. She is currently doing a Clinical Psychology PhD at Flinders University, specialising in both clinical and social psychology. Amongst other groups, Kimbra also serves on the Trauma and Psychology Interest Group of the Australian Psychological Society.