Miss Grove gained a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and Criminology from the University of Salford and an MSc with Distinction in Forensic and Investigative Psychology from the University of Wolverhampton. She has been employed by WPA full-time since 2020 and regularly contributes to assessments of adults and children with a range of needs, intellectual abilities and cultural backgrounds. She is specialised in the assessment and risk assessment of children and adolescents in crisis.
As Clinical Services Coordinator, Miss Grove provides direct support to all areas of WPA's team, including administrative staff, associates, and assistant psychologists.
Miss Grove also has a keen interest in the research endeavours of WPA and is currently involved in papers relating to clerical assessments, having recently authored a paper alongside Prof Wilcox and Dr Berry in relation to the views of Catholic Safeguarding Officers about the utility of the polygraph in secular forensic psychological risk assessments. Miss Grove is also on the executive committee of the Midlands branch of the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abuse (NOTA).