A smiling young woman with shoulder-length brown hair, wearing a black dress with floral embroidery, black blazer, and an orange visitor lanyard, standing outside a historic stone building with decorative gothic-style architecture and a vintage street lamp.

daisy tipping


Daisy Tipping is a student activist and survivor-advocate currently completing her Graduate Diploma in Law, driven by a commitment to justice and gender-based violence reform.


After experiencing sexual assault early in university, Daisy became a leading voice for survivor rights, first as her university’s elected Women’s Officer and then at the national level.


Her work has led to policy changes expanding counselling services, improving reporting mechanisms, and establishing financial support for survivors. Daisy has contributed lived-experience insights to consultations with the UN Special Rapporteur on VAWG and GREVIO, shaping formal reports on the status of students in the UK. She now works closely with the Welsh Government, higher education bodies, and NGOs to dismantle systemic barriers facing women and survivors.


With plans to pursue a legal career focused on access to justice and institutional accountability, Daisy brings to NAWO a fierce dedication to feminist legal reform, survivor-led advocacy, and intersectional leadership.