Emily Baddeley

Head Of Communications And Marketing at St Christopher's

Emily Baddeley is an accomplished communications and marketing professional with extensive experience in the non-profit sector. Currently serving as the Head of Communications and Marketing at St Christopher's, Emily effectively manages a team of ten, overseeing all aspects of marketing, public relations, and branding for the world's first modern hospice, while securing significant media coverage and leading impactful campaigns. Previous roles include Interim Marketing & Communications Manager at St Catherine's Hospice, where major rebranding and successful communications strategies were implemented, and Area Marketing Manager at Cancer Research UK, where Emily drove participant recruitment and sponsorship for numerous events. With a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Royal Holloway, University of London, Emily's career achievements are underscored by strong leadership skills, strategic marketing acumen, and a commitment to raising awareness for hospice services.

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St Christopher's

St Christopher’s Hospice exists to promote and provide skilled and compassionate palliative care of the highest quality. Our vision is of a world in which all dying people and those close to them have access to appropriate care and support, when they need it, wherever they need it and whoever they are. We serve a diverse population of 1.5 million people in the London boroughs of Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark, reaching some of England’s most deprived areas. All our specialist palliative care and familiy care services are provided free of charge. St Christopher’s is an adult hospice caring for patients from the age of 18 upwards. St Christopher’s care services are delivered in a range of settings including patients’ own homes, our four inpatient wards and our Anniversary Centre. Our palliative care is delivered by coordinated teams of specialist doctors and nurses; physiotherapists and occupational therapists; social workers and welfare support workers and also includes adult bereavement services psychiatrist support; arts and complementary therapies; spiritual and religious care; and specialist support for bereaved children.


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