Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People
Jason Davies is the former head of infrastructure and project finance at CMS Cameron McKenna LLP (CMS), a Top 15 UK Law Firm and the largest European Law Firm. He is a specialist project finance and infrastructure lawyer who has acted for the public sector as well as financial institutions on a variety of infrastructure and structured finance transactions. Additionally, he has worked as a consultant for one of the largest full service law firms in the world, providing advice and assistance in relation to real estate finance and infrastructure projects. He is also involved with healthcare issues on a local level, as a director for Healthwatch Surrey CIC, a body that seeks to help people get the best out of health and social care. As well as this, he is the company secretary and treasurer for a charitable housing association that specialises in providing long-term tenancies for people with mental illness.
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Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People
Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People (QEF) is a Surrey based family of charities that includes: QEF Independent Living Services - helping people with complex disabilities acquire life skills and independence; QEF Neuro Rehabilitation Services - a centre of expertise for rehabilitation of people with acquired brain injuries; QEF Mobility Services - dedicated to increasing independence for people using assistive technology as a driver, or road or air passenger; MERU - designs and manufactures bespoke equipment for children and young people with disabilities, including the Bugzi micro-powerchair; VASD - assistive equipment and holiday options for people with disabilities; and Sutton Shopmobility - mobility options for residents of Sutton.