Royal Osteoporosis Society
Jen Taylor-Watt is a seasoned Programme Manager specializing in service development and mental health improvement, currently leading the Osteoporosis Connect initiative at the Royal Osteoporosis Society. Previously, Jen served as Mental Health Programme Manager at Health Innovation South West, where responsibilities included quality improvement coaching and managing projects focused on mental health equity. Jen’s extensive experience includes roles such as Portfolio Manager at Impact on Urban Health, Improvement Advisor at East London NHS Foundation Trust, and Joint Commissioner for Mental Health at Tower Hamlets CCG. Education includes a BA (Hons) in Combined Honours in Social Science from Durham University, emphasizing Anthropology, Sociology, and Philosophy.
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Royal Osteoporosis Society
We’re the Royal Osteoporosis Society – the UK’s largest national charity dedicated to improving bone health and beating osteoporosis. And we’re here for everyone. We equip people with practical information and support to take action on their bone health. Working with healthcare professionals and policy-makers, we’re influencing and shaping policy and practice at every level. We’re driving the research and development of new treatments, to beat osteoporosis together. Registered charity No. 1102712 in England and Wales and No. SC039755 in Scotland