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Zillah Scott-Davis Chartered McIpd

Head Of People And Talent at Advance

Zillah Scott-Davis Chartered MCIPD is an experienced professional in talent acquisition and human resources, currently serving as the Head of People and Talent at Advance since January 2023. Prior roles include Talent Acquisition Specialist at Crisis, Recruitment at Think Ahead, and HR Resourcing at St Mungo's. Zillah has also contributed as a Career Advisor at Harris Federation Teaching School Alliance and a Career Coach at Birkbeck, University of London. Zillah's extensive background in housing includes a tenure as Regional Housing and Lettings Manager at Viridian Housing. Academic qualifications include a Master’s degree in Career Management and Coaching from Birkbeck, University of London, and a BSc in Housing from Middlesex University, alongside completion of personality assessments through SHL.

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Advance

Advance is an innovative charity that helps women and girls who have experienced trauma through domestic abuse and the criminal justice system to rebuild their lives. We do this by providing practical and emotional support, wherever and whenever a woman or girl wants it. They are often facing multiple challenges at once, such as with their housing, mental health and personal safety. We run services across London and the south of England in safe, women-only spaces like our Women’s Centres. We also work collaboratively in key locations, such as police stations and hospitals, so that women and girls can get help at the earliest opportunity. We work closely with a variety of partners offering different kinds of specialist support, including for Black and minoritised women and those from LGBTQ+ communities. We know from our 25 years of frontline experience what works to help women and girls rebuild their lives and prevent further trauma. We use this knowledge to campaign for a safe and equal world for all women and girls.


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