Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service
Warren King is an accomplished HR professional with extensive experience in various roles within human resources. Currently serving as the Director of HR and Wellbeing at Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service since February 2018, Warren previously operated as a Freelance HR Consultant for King Human Resources from June 2013 to May 2019, delivering comprehensive HR support across diverse organizations. Prior to this, Warren held the position of HR Consultant - Employee Relations at RBWM from January 2008 to June 2013, where responsibilities included managing complex employee relations issues and preparing for employment tribunal cases with a 100% success rate. Additionally, Warren served as Deputy Head of Human Resources, overseeing multiple teams and contributing to the development of the Employee Relations team. Warren holds an MCIPD in Human Resources Management and Services from the University of West London, obtained between 1993 and 1995.
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Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service
Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service is a local charity that provides specialist care and vital support to babies, children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, and their families, across Berkshire and into surrounding counties. We currently support over 200 children and their families, but we are committed to growing our service and reaching out to every child and their family that needs us. Our approach is child and family-centred in order to provide the best possible care and support they need, as well as helping them create memories, for however long they have together. Our care services include Respite care, Specialist play, Symptom management, Family support, End of life care and Bereavement support. We provide care from our children’s hospice in Maidenhead as well as in the family home and the community, including hospitals and schools. The cost of running our vital service each year is over £3.05million and, with minimal government funding, we are almost entirely reliant on donations, fundraising and gifts in Wills. The charity was founded by John and Fiona Devine in memory of their son Alexander who sadly passed away from a rare brain tumour in 2006. Their personal experience led them to realise a desperate need for a local children’s hospice service with a hospice facility in Berkshire.