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The Team

SRSH is managed and developed by our Executive  which is made up of an amazing team of young people. We are also fortunate to be supported by a wonderful team of trustees.

The Executive Committee

Anoushka Bonwick 
Rachel Egan
Ellie Hambly 
Melissa Freeman 
Dunya Latif-aramesh 
Harriet Rankin
Thea Schei
Ava Forkert

& Co.

We are also incredibly fortunate to be able to work with;  



Charlotte Gatherer
: Coordinator of Body Gossip on Tour

and 

Sarah Fullager: Body Gossip 
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Our Trustees

Miss Sara Fernandez

Sara Fernandez is network director for Student Hubs. Passionate about involving students in voluntary projects to bring about social change, Sara is involved in a range of student facing organisation. 

Mr Andrew Nelson 

Andrew Nelson is a chartered accountant and a finance director. 

Mrs Nicky Staveley 

Nicky Staveley has considerable experience working in the voluntary sector, particularly in volunteer engagement and support. Nicky is currently the Manager of the Gosport Volunteers Center. 

Professor Janet Treasure

Professor Treausre is a psychiatrist who has specialized in the treatment of Eating Disorders for over 25 years. She is the director of the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust's Eating Disorders Service. 

Rachel Egan

Rachel has graduated from the University of Cardiff, where she studied psychology. Rachel launched the SRSH group in Cardiff when she was a student and now works as the Ethical Careers Coordinator for Student Hubs.  

Tom Scott

Tom recently graduated from the University of Oxford where he read PPE. Tom currently works for the Living Wage Campaign.     

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SRSH is registered with Companies House, 7493445
Registered Charity: 1142783

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We are kindly supported by Comic Relief, the Welton Foundation, UnLtd and Student Hubs.

SRSH is registered with Companies house, number 7493445
SRSH is a registered Charity, number 1142783