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LSCG Membership Spreadsheet East AGENCY East Phil Beck Co-Chair Head of Services and Partnerships (Great Yarmouth) [email protected] Fiona Lomax- Commissioning Manager (seconded) [email protected] Leana Ebanks Head of Social Work, FAST [email protected] Donna Carver - Team Manager MASH [email protected] Children's Sue Robinson - Early Help Co-ordinator Services [email protected] Mark Osborn NSCP Safeguarding Intelligence & Performance Officer [email protected] Rachel Cogman - Quality Assurance/Audit, Children’s Services [email protected] [email protected] Elaine Ellwood Safeguarding Audit Officer [email protected] Adult Social Michaela Hewitt - Assistant Director of Integrated Care Services [email protected] Kate Vince (Co-Chair) Lynn Grove Academy [email protected] Angela Lumley - Deputy Assistant Vice Principal, Caister Academy [email protected] Debbie Whiting - Head Teacher, North Denes Primary School [email protected] Dee Kirk - Safeguarding Lead, St Nicholas Priory School [email protected] Nicole Rossage - Assistant Principal, Ormiston Venture Academy [email protected] Education Tiffany Ward - Safeguarding, East Coast College [email protected] Education Sarah Agger - Safeguarding & Child Protection Co-ordinator, Great Yarmouth Primary Academy [email protected] Lisa Osborne East Norfolk Sixth Form College [email protected] Iain Mackintosh - Director of Inclusion Inspiration Trust [email protected] Joanne McGrath - Social Worker St Georges School [email protected] Julie Cooke Great Yarmouth Borough Council [email protected] Trevor Chaplin District Councils Great Yarmouth Borough Council Sue Robinson Great Yarmouth Borough Council [email protected] Ami Utting [email protected] Ali Jennings - Named Nurse, East Coast Community Healthcare [email protected] Marilyn Zipfel - James Paget Univeristy Hospital [email protected] Michelle Ackroyd - Locality Manager, School Nursing East, NHS [email protected] Nicola Lovett Named Nurse for Safeguarding Children, James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [email protected] Health Zoe Lewis [email protected] Mary Haddow - James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [email protected] Claire Taylor - Speech & Language Therapy Manager, East Coast Community Healthcare [email protected] Sarah Boulter [email protected] Rob Black [email protected] Health Fiona Samson / Tabitha Tidder NSFT [email protected] [email protected] Sgt Dan Smith - OPT for GY, Norfolk Constabulary [email protected] Tania Fulcher - Interim Area Manager, Norfolk Youth Offending Team [email protected] Charlotte Belham - Senior Operational Support Manager & Safeguarding Lead Norfolk & Suffolk Community Rehabilitation Company [email protected] Ministry of Justice Anna Briggs - Senior Social Worker, Youth Offending Team [email protected] Julie Smith - Operations Manager Youth Offending Team [email protected] Gary Dack - Detective Inspector, Norfolk Constabulary [email protected] Alex Logue - Detective Sergeant, Child Investigation Abuse Unit, Norfolk Constabulary [email protected] Alan Hopley - Chief Executive, Voluntary Norfolk [email protected] Andrew Forrest / Emily Land / Jo Rainbow - Executive Director/ Senior Family Support Manager & Safeguarding Lead, Great Yarmouth Community Trust [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Paula Driscoll - Senior Youth & Community Worker, MAP [email protected] Eve Hart - Matthew Project [email protected] Fiona Costello / Ines Simoes - Development Manager, GYROS [email protected] [email protected] Sarah Lovelock - Area Team Leader, Broadland Housing Association [email protected] Voluntary Sector / Other Voluntary Sector / Matt Armitage / Graeme Malcolm / Other Jo Riley Change Grove Live [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Margaret Hill - Leeway [email protected] Jade Brophy - Magdalene Group [email protected] Liz Cross - Homestart Norfolk [email protected] Kymm Lucas - Libraries & Galleries Manager (East), Norfolk County Council [email protected] Natalie Spurdens - Homestart Norfolk [email protected] Becky Marshall Action for Children [email protected].
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