A new report is urging the government not to miss the opportunity to invest further in digital technologies for use across residential care settings.
CJ has over a decades’ worth of experience working in PR, public affairs and communications, predominately in the public and third sectors. He has a wide range of experience beyond the comms sphere as an academic lawyer and social scientist by background, as well as having been in the armed forces and a police force. He has a keen interest in public policy and leads the communications department for UK-wide health and social care think-tank. In a previous life, he has worked with London Mayoral candidates, Police and Crime Commissioners and Crossbench Peers in the House of Lords. He is also a Trustee and Vice-Chair of the Board at CharityComms.
“The health of a population is of paramount importance and it can have a profound effect on many different aspects of life, society, and the economy. It is an area of public policy I am hugely passionate about. My task is to communicate what we’re doing right, what we’re not doing so well and how we might go about changing things for the better.”