Lucy D.

IPS Employment Specialist at Norfolk and Waveney Mind

Lucy D. is an experienced IPS Employment Specialist at Mind and Norfolk and Waveney | Mind since November 2021, focusing on supporting individuals with mental health conditions in finding and maintaining employment. Prior to this, Lucy D. served as a Student Support Leader at King Edward VII Academy from April 2017 to November 2021, providing pastoral care to secondary students. Lucy D. also held the position of Events and Communications Manager at CITB from April 2011 to April 2017, where expertise in events and communications was delivered. Earlier in Lucy D.'s career, from September 1994 to January 2006, a role as Communications Manager at British Gas focused on internal communications and events management. Lucy D. earned a Bachelor of Arts in Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology from the University of Birmingham from 1991 to 1994, having completed A levels at Park Lane College, Leeds.

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Hunstanton, United Kingdom

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Norfolk and Waveney Mind

We're Norfolk and Waveney Mind, your local mental health charity offering an extensive range of mental health services, along with associated training, advice and information. We believe that no one should have to face poor mental health alone and with the right support and resources anybody can create a life that feels meaningful to them. We work in our communities to raise awareness and reduce the stigma associated with mental health. With over one in four people experiencing a mental health problem and 104 people choosing to take their own lives each week in the UK, the need for good quality mental health support, advice and information is vital. As a local Mind, we are independent charity - we raise our own funds, and we have our own Board of Trustees who are responsible for how we’re run. Being local we understand our community and tailor our services in response to what people need most. Being part of the Mind network means we benefit from shared support, knowledge and ideas. Nationally, Mind gives advice and support to anyone who needs it, campaigns to improve services and raise awareness. We work in partnership with Mind nationally and the other local Minds in our network to deliver high quality services to anyone who needs them. For a full list of our services, please visit www.norfolkandwaveneymind.org.uk


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