Kate Weiler

Youth Fund Learning Network at Paul Hamlyn Foundation

Kate Weiler is a freelance facilitator with extensive experience in the charity and public sectors since October 2014, focusing on learning, human connection, relationships, and social change. Current projects include training for the NHS on peer-powered interventions, facilitating action learning sets for The Coop Foundation, and researching leader development in the refugee and migration sector. As an associate at The Relationships Project, Weiler conducts workshops and has designed a peer-learning program for community businesses. Weiler co-leads the Youth Fund Learning Network at the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and has previously worked as a learning designer, trainer, facilitator, and manager in various organizations, emphasizing mental health, curriculum development, and peer-led approaches. Educational qualifications include a degree in English from the University of Birmingham and specialized training from the Tavistock and Portman Trust and Clore Social Leadership.

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Paul Hamlyn Foundation

Paul Hamlyn Foundation was established by Paul Hamlyn in 1987. Upon his death in 2001, he left most of his estate to the Foundation, creating one of the largest grant-making foundations in the UK. Our mission is to help people overcome disadvantage and lack of opportunity, so that they can realise their potential and enjoy fulfilling and creative lives. We have a particular interest in supporting young people and a strong belief in the importance of the arts. We launched our current UK strategy in June 2015. It is built around six strategic priorities, where we want to see change over the coming years: • Support imaginative people to nurture exciting ideas • Widen access and participation in the arts • Improve people’s education and learning through the arts • Show that the arts make a difference to people’s lives • Support the development and growth of organisations investing in young people and positive change • Improve support for young people who migrate, and strengthen integration so that communities can live well together Further information on our activities can be found at www.phf.org.uk Follow us on Twitter using @phf_uk and @phf_india


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