Louise Hill-Davis
Louise Hill-Davis is a facilitator, community producer and creative practitioner working at the intersection of grief, culture and connection. She is founder of LHD Facilitations, where she designs and leads conversations that centre lived experience, belonging and social change.
Louise works across health, arts and research settings, including with the NHS, community organisations and cultural partners in the South West. She is a Lead Facilitator for the Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on learning disability and autism, and an adviser with the James Lind Alliance, supporting inclusive dialogue in health research.
Her creative work explores grief as something communal rather than private, drawing on ritual, storytelling and cultural practice. She developed Grief as Grace, a community archive and audio experience amplifying diverse experiences of loss. Louise brings warmth, curiosity and careful attention to the spaces she holds, creating conversations that are both courageous and compassionate.