wellbeing/travel/human rights

Rhinal Patel


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Anywhere, Anywhere
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Wellbeing/human rights/travel
Fee:
Unknown
Category:
Uncategorised
Updated:
22nd July 2025

I can offer tailor made talks or conversations on wellbeing, the environment and human rights. I have trained and worked with Amnesty International, NSPCC, Green Peace and integrate professional knowledge with lived experience to create a dynamic talk on changes we can make in day to day life for a happier and healthier world internally and externally.

Description and feedback:

Rhinal has travelled extensively, sharing her life with the victims of human rights abuses worldwide and brings her own unique perspective to the consequences of our environmental decisions, along with a positive message of the changes we can all help to make.

Rhinal Patel has given talks on the environment, human rights and wellbeing internationally (including the Amazon region) and in the UK. She has worked with Amnesty International, International Women's Day, Tedx and the NSPCC as a counsellor and was a lead speaker at a United Nations model conference and Greenpeace.

Rhinal has travelled extensively and seen first-hand how environmental issues affects the human rights of people around the world. She was a finalist for welsh government St David’s Awards for her international work through her own charity and frequently interviewed in UK and international media.

Feed back from recent talks:

Spindogs, Cardiff

'Thank you so much for your time yesterday and today, I thoroughly enjoyed our conversations and left feeling uplifted and inspired, as did the team.

I wish you every success with your charity and your trip to India and hope our paths cross in the future again.

Thanks again

Claire

Claire Swindell Director of People & Culture

'Thank you so much, Rhinal! It was amazing and truly inspiring. I am excited to follow your journey and wish you all the best.

Thank you once again, Mands

Amanda Williams Community Coordinator

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About Rhinal Patel

Rhinal Patel grew up in the valleys town, Pontypridd. She is the daughter of an African refugee and Indian economic migrant.

She gave up a high profile career working with A-list celebrities like Angelina Jolie to travel the world and help people less fortunate than herself.

She also spent time learning a subsistence way of living from a hunter gatherer tribe. This led to her donating all of her travel budget to slum children in India and travelled home to wales with no money. Despite the dangers she hitch-hiked and accepted help from strangers to challenge a number of social issues which she has given interviews about since in welsh and international media.

She has now set up a charity called the “Pursuit of Happiness” through which she gives workshops on human rights in partnership with international organisations like amnesty international, looking after the environment and mindfulness.

Some of the positive things that she achieved was reducing plastic waste and meat consumption in the favelas and amazon communities and inspiring women to “say no to violence”. She now writes about her experiences and was also a key speaker for International women’s day at the welsh Millenium stadium, Tedx and recently a United Nations model conference on climate change.

Her next challenge which is to be the first woman to walk the length of the Ganges river. Her main focus will be giving workshops in empowering women, a topic close to her heart after being followed and attacked several times.

She hopes to inspire more people in wales to step out of their comfort zone and stereotypes to live their dreams and encourage support for vulnerable people internationally seeing through her story that true happiness does not come only from receiving but giving, wholeheartedly, and especially to those less fortunate.


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