Joanne has been part of the Young Women’s Project for over 30 years, bringing relentless commitment, and lived understanding to her leadership.
Julie’s been part of YWP since its early days. After acquiring a youth work qualification in 1987, Gladstone Terrace has been her home ever since.
Paula’s job is making sure everything ticks! If she can help in any way, she’s on it. She’s the go-to person who wears many hats and keeps our office shipshape.
Ann works in several groups and is also present in our mother and baby sessions.
Abigail works in groups and on one-to-ones, providing a safe space for young people to explore their thoughts and feelings.
From participant to qualified youth worker, Becca leads group sessions and provides one-to-one support for our young women.
Celine leads our group work and also one-to-one sessions when needed.
Claire delivers our youth sessions and provides informal education.
Rebecca works with our young mothers, helping them build confidence and reach their full potential.
From service user to fully-fledged staff member. Shauna works with our young women in a group setting to support them through their journey and struggles.
Clare brings over 15 years experience working with young women and girls in education, housing, social care and the voluntary sector.
Caitlin is a Senior Lecturer in Law and former solicitor. She brings a legal and education perspective to the Board and is passionate about supporting young women to build confidence, skills, and opportunities.
Phil is an experienced leader, educationalist, and accountant and has worked in a professional and academic context for over 35 years.
Everybody needs good neighbours. And that’s Sue. Sue is a nurse with over 21 years’ experience of working in mental health and learning disability services.
Tom is a seasoned IT Architect and Head of IS Architecture at a leading housing association.
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