
Kate
Woods
Founder, Doula Educator
Kate has is an accredited Doula, Mentor and Educator with 30 years experience in the field. and is an advocate for dignified birth and a passionate activist for human rights in the perinatal year.
Kate's passion for this work lead her to found the voluntary Doula organisation, Doulas Without Borders, from where this project was launched. Kate is a facilitator on the Mother Tongue training.
Mira
Waligóra
Translation Educator, Midwife
Mira is a newly qualified midwife and experienced public service interpreter based in Scotland.
She speaks Polish, English, French and Finnish, and is passionate about improving equity in maternity care for migrant and multilingual families. Her work focuses on interpreter-mediated communication, inclusive education and culturally responsive care, supporting women and birthing people to feel heard, informed and respected throughout their maternity journey. Mira is a facilitator on the Mother Tongue training.
Amina Hatia
Educator & Board member
Amina is a midwife working currently in both the NHS and charity sector, having been involved in midwifery care since 2005.
Amina is a passionate advocate for women and families achieving the best birth experience for them, using knowledge and empowerment gained from women-centred education, support and care, believing that the core of midwifery is embedded in kindness and support. Amina faciltates on the Mother Tongue training.
Maryam
Tajzai
Interpreter
Maryam is an experienced Dari interpreter, trained NLP Master Practitioner, and mental wellness coach with over ten years of experience supporting people from diverse backgrounds.
Passionate about communication, wellbeing, and personal growth, she is dedicated to helping individuals—particularly women—build resilience, overcome challenges, and feel empowered. Inspired by her own experiences and a desire to ensure women feel heard, understood, and supported.
Maryam is proud to be involved with Mother Tongue and Doulas Without Borders, where she helps bridge language barriers and improve access to care. Alongside her coaching work, she continues to advocate for inclusive and compassionate support within communities.



