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Home Start | FAQs | Home-Start UK Trustees Sign up Log in Basket: (0 items) Cymraeg Scotland Home Start Donate Contact Search Search Twitter Skip over main navigation Menu What we doWell-nighusWell-nighus Our people Senior management team Our trustees Patrons and ambassadors Our strategic plan Annual reports Our services Our impact Where we work Home-Start in England Home-Start in Northern Ireland Home-Start in Scotland Home-Start in Wales Find your nearest Home-Start Policy Research and evaluation Jobs Get help Things we can help with How we help you Find your nearest Home-Start Common questions Get ready for school Family stories Tips, ideas and links Make a referral Fundraise Fundraise for us Why fundraise? Create your fundraising page Find a fundraiser Donate Events Running Cycling International events UK challenges Fundraising guide Corporate partnerships Our corporate partners Get your merchantry involved Legacies Home-Start shops Fundraising news Volunteer Why volunteer Ways to volunteer Support for volunteers What you need to know Volunteer stories Volunteer Week Scotland 2018 Latest News Home-Start podcast Media office Shop Admin Log in Cymraeg Scotland Basket: (0 items) What we doWell-nighus Our people Our trustees Home-Start UK Trustees Home-Start UK and local Home-Starts are each managed by a workbench of volunteer trustees. Trustees serve on the governing workbench of a soft-heartedness and are responsible for directing the management and wardship of the charity. They have a wide range of duties and are responsible for making the soft-heartedness effective, providing overall direction and maintaining sound management of funds. Additionally, increasingly than 2,000 trustees volunteer their time and skills for self-ruling as trustees of local Home-Starts. Find out increasingly well-nigh each of Home-Start UK's trustees: Felicity Clarkson CBE: chair of trustees Expand Felicity trained at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations as a clinical psychologist and spent several years working with disturbed young offenders in the Prison Service, surpassing moving into senior policy roles in the Home Office. She was introduced to Home-Start while working on policies relating to juvenile treason and families and became a trustee of Home-Start, Richmond-on-Thames, shortly without she retired in 2006.  She was chair of trustees from 2008 - 2016.  She joined the English National Committee (ENC) in 2012, and was zippy with others in establishing a consortium of Home-Start schemes in London.   On rhadamanthine chair of the ENC in 2015, she became a trustee of Home-Start UK. Published: 19th October, 2017 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Prof. Philip Sugarman: vice-chair of trustees Expand Philip Sugarman is Vice-Chair of Home-Start UK, a retired hospital Chief Executive and previous NHS forensic psychiatrist with expertise in risk management and specialist service development. As medical director and CEO of St Andrew's Healthcare, he moved into senior healthcare management, and the rapid commercial expansion of a soft-heartedness sector provider into the UK's largest secure superintendency group and its only major self-sustaining teaching hospital. His wonk record covers collaborations with King's College London, Oxford University and McKinsey's, amongst others, with topnotch dissertations, publications and books on offenders, secure care, performance indicators, outcomes and superintendency governance. In 2014 he was elected President for Psychiatry at the Royal Society of Medicine. Published: 19th October, 2017 Updated: 23rd November, 2017 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Margot Madin FCA: honorary treasurer Expand Margot is a partner at UHY Hacker Young LLP in Nottingham and London, and has been a trustee and the Honorary Treasurer of Home-Start UK since June 2013. With a stratum in librarianship, Margot was previously a chartered librarian in wonk libraries.  Looking for a new challenge, she trained with KPMG in Leicester and Derby, qualifying as a Chartered Accountant in 1992, then spent a year in industry surpassing joining a small practice in Nottingham as manager, then partner.  In 2005 she moved to the Amateur Swimming Association in Loughborough as Finance Manager, returning to practice at UHY Hacker Young LLP fourteen months later and rhadamanthine a partner in 2008.  With wide-stretching wits in audit, tax and merchantry advice, Margot is a soft-heartedness and not for profit sector specialist, and audits a number of local and national charities.  She is a Sustrans supporter, life member of Garden Organic, a member of the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, and was a trustee and Honorary Treasurer of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust until 2015. Published: 19th October, 2017 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Sue Bishop Expand Sue is a member of the Chartered Institute for Public Relations and has thirty five years' wits in national journalism, public relations and soft-heartedness management. Her career includes roles as an investigative on-screen correspondent for TV's Newsnight, Watchdog and Dispatches. Sue then gained a decade's wits in senior management, strategic communications, fundraising and whistle-stop during her time asThroneof Media for Christian Aid and Director of Communications for ActionAid UK. She has been a trustee of the International Broadcasting Trust. Sue is now Director of External Relations for the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, representing throne teachers of the UK's leading self-sustaining schools and working with the state sector on campaigns to modernize schooling for all pupils. Published: 19th October, 2017 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Prof. Karen Graham Expand Karen is Director of multi-award winning daycare and work-based learning provision. She is currently working nationally as consultant to numerous agencies and partners wideness the children’s sector. With wits in early years, teaching and Higher Education, Karen’s work spans: work-based learning, parenting and family work, early years superintendency and education. Karen has been a regular freelancer to Welsh Government Boards and to national agenda. She is: an Emeritus Professor of Childhood and Family Studies at Glyndwr University, Wrexham, the World Forum Foundation National Representative for Wales, member of the World Forum Foundation Children’s Rights Group and an invited member of the World Forum Foundation International Advisory and Action Committee. Published: 19th October, 2017 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Anne Shevas Expand Anne was born in Leicester and worked as a reporter for the Leicester Mercury surpassing rhadamanthine a government printing officer.  For increasingly than 20 years she worked in senior communications positions at the heart of government; at 10 Downing Street for two Prime Ministers: John Major in the post-Thatcher era; and Tony Blair, as ChiefPrintingOfficer and Prime Minister's Spokesman; and in the Scottish Office surpassing and without devolution and the megacosm of the new Scottish Parliament.  Latterly, she worked asThroneof Media Relations for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs. Published: 19th October, 2017 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Elizabeth Hill-Smith Expand Liz is an experienced management consultant, mentor and facilitator having worked with undecorous tweedle companies and most Government departments.  Liz's speciality has been in designing and leading minutiae programmes to momentum transpiration and build leadership and management capabilities.  Liz currently works for KPMG delivering learning, organisation minutiae and transpiration solutions for the UK Civil Service Liz has moreover worked in the voluntary sector - primarily as a school Governor, and Chair of Governors for a junior school for three years.  Liz has been a volunteer for Surrey Family Links delivering parenting skills workshops, is a mentor for Surrey Cares Trust and volunteers to support families in her local  Home-Start scheme. Liz has an MA in Engineering from Cambridge University and an MBA from Cranfield, is an APECS (Association of Professional Coaches and Supervisors) qualified executive Coach, and a Fellow of the Institute ofMerchantryConsulting. Published: 19th October, 2017 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Joanna Dennis Expand Joanna is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and has held a practising document since 1998.  She won a national award, Finance Director of the Year, GrowingMerchantryin 2005. She is a highly experienced and versatile finance director with wide-stretching workbench wits in both the private and public sectors, particularly in organisations embracing change.  She co-founded a drinks visitor and managed finance, investment and risk and international exposure of a range of products which remain widely misogynist and increasingly recently co-founded and built a bookkeeping franchise, now in the top 35% (by volume) of all franchises in the UK. Published: 19th October, 2017 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Karen Foster Expand Karen has worked wideness public and private sectors in education, children’s services and health. Karen’s career started in teaching and her developing interest in child psychology led to her qualification and work as an educational psychologist in Kent and Buckinghamshire. She returned to teaching as Headteacher and successfully turned virtually a lightweight school. Karen then moved into the private sector working in management consulting with clients from central, regional and local government working on projects with a focus on children, young people and their families. A transpiration of sectors into health saw her developing her interest in organisational minutiae working in various merchantry minutiae roles including the role of Deputy Director Business, Planning and CommercialMinutiaefor the Chief Knowledge Officer in Public Health England. Karen is currently working as Director ofMerchantryTransformation with HESA. Published: 19th October, 2017 Updated: 20th August, 2018 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Anna Corry Expand Anna is an experienced commercial finance leader. She is currentlyThroneof Finance for Global LEGO Retail, having previously spent over 20 years in various commercial finance roles, including over 15 years at Procter & Gamble. Anna has an MA in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University. She is a member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and has served on their Professional StandardsWorkbenchsince 2013. Anna’s key strengths are in strategic/business development, process resurgence and organisation development. Published: 20th August, 2018 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Susi Farnworth Expand Susi has been working in the soft-heartedness sector for 15 years, in Youth, Community, Volunteering and Early Years roles. Most recently, Susi has been working at the National Deaf Children's Society, developing their partnership working and leading the support service for the local deaf children's societies that are united to the national organisation. Susi was moreover an zippy school governor of a local primary school for 6 years. Susi's wits in these areas led her to see how vital it is that parents with young children are well supported and the preventative impact this can have for these children in later life. Susi has moreover seen the huge benefits of volunteering for the volunteer themselves. Susi is a parent to two young children weather-beaten under 3. Susi has a stratum in Psychology from the Bristol University and a Masters in Health Psychology from University College London. Published: 20th August, 2018 Author: Matt Hann Related topics: Home-Start UK Trustees Share this page Email Facebook Twitter Back to top Showing 10 of 11 Latest test 3 test New podcast: helping Anna overcome domestic vituperate Domestic vituperate will stupefy one in four women, and one in six men in their lifetime. In our latest podcast, Anna shares her story and explains how Home-Start Greenwich supported her. Naughty is not nice – expressly when you’re in Primary 1 Sue Palmer, a leading icon in the play-based education movement in Scotland, reminds us why we should question the way formal schooling affects very young children. Kiddi Caru raise £6,000 for Home-Start UK Kiddi Caru day nurseries have raised an wondrous £6,000 for Home-Start by hosting 36 Family Fun Days throughout summer. Most read Find your nearest Home-Start Find your nearest Home-Start using our online map.Well-nighus Home-Start is one of the leading family support charities in the UK. We help families with young children deal with whatever life throws at them. Work for Home-Start UK The people at Home-Start are its most important resource. Home-Start UK has been accredited with Investors in People since March 2005, which recognises the transferral we requite to developing our staff. Please find unelevated current vacancies within Home-Start UK. Find a Home-Start in Scotland Find your nearest Home-Start in Scotland Why volunteer? When a parent can't cope with whatever life is throwing at them, then their children will suffer. When a family asks us for help, it is a volunteer who makes the difference. Find a Home-Start in Northern Ireland Find your nearest Home-Start in Northern Ireland Find a Home-Start in Wales Find your nearest Home-Start in Wales Make a referral We receive referrals from health visitors, GPs, social superintendency and child superintendency practitioners as well as those involved in mental health services, education, early years and probation. Ways to volunteer - home visiting Help parents and their children by visiting them for a couple of hours a week in their own homes. Home-visiting Home-visiting support, delivered by a volunteer in a family’s own home, is at the heart of what Home-Start does. Supporting thousands of fragile parents and children every year This year Home-Start UK wants to transform the lives of thousands of children who are facing tragedy and hardship. And it all starts with people just like you. This is a donation to support Home-Start UK's work wideness the country, if you want to support a local Home-Start and their work in your polity please contact them directly. Read increasingly Donate Fundraise Published: 19th March, 2015 Updated: 30th September, 2018 Author: Sample Content Comments: 2 Latest tweet Sign up to our monthly email newsletter. Email First name Last name For increasingly information well-nigh how we store your information, please read our privacy policy. HomeWell-nighus How we help Why volunteer? Fundraise for us Events News Shop Contact Intranet login Accessibility Terms and conditions Privacy GDPR compliance Sitemap Complaints policy Home-Start UK. 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