About
Declan Henry is a creative non-fiction writer, contributing journalist and human rights campaigner. He has written about a wide range of diverse and complex topics, including young offenders, mental health, young refugees and asylum seekers, clerical sexual abuse, transgender people, suicide prevention, Gypsies, Roma and Travellers and two books on Islam.
Declan comes from a distinguished academic background. He studied at two of London’s elite universities – Goldsmiths and King’s College. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Education and Community Studies and a Master of Science in Mental Health Social Work.
He is the author of 10 books, two booklets and numerous published articles in international media. His 2017 book, Trans Voices – Becoming Who You Are – won bronze at the Independent Publisher Book Award in the LGBT+ non-fiction list. He is also a reviewer for the New York Journal of Books.
Declan was born in County Sligo in the Irish Republic and now lives in Kent. Aside from writing, Declan is passionate about photography and theatre.
Further Information:
Personal website: www.declanhenry.co.uk
Socials: Facebook