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8:31 PM 14th May 2021
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The Sleep Charity Creates New Role To Lead Strategic Delivery Of Services

 
The Sleep Charity has appointed Brian Marshall to the newly created role of head of sleep support.

Marshall will be tasked with leading the development and delivery of the organisation’s evidence-based sleep services, including sleep clinics for families of children with complex sleep issues, and workshops and training for professionals.

He will work in direct collaboration with the charity’s Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) and funders to monitor and measure the impact of the services being provided.

Brian Marshall
Brian Marshall
He is an experienced manager who has worked for a number of years in the health and pharmaceuticals industry.

Marshall said: “I’m really looking forward to joining the team and being a part of the outstanding work that The Sleep Charity delivers.

“As head of sleep support, I am relishing engaging with our in-house experts, board members and other stakeholders, to deliver the best possible service to our users.”

The Sleep Charity also appointed Stacey Fairclough and Jean Brown to sleep practitioner roles to support families, children and young people.

Joanne Jenkinson has taken on the role of administration officer as part of a structure designed to underpin recent growth.

The Sleep Charity deputy CEO Lisa Artis said: “We’re delighted to be creating a new role to lead the delivery of our service proposition, and Brian is the perfect appointment.

"His background in health and pharmaceuticals will prove invaluable to our organisation and his experience in management and service delivery will provide a major boost to our ambition of engaging with more people than ever before.”

As part of its recent growth, The Sleep Charity has launched a new online platform to promote its Teen Sleep Hub service.

The Hub provides a wealth of advice and resources for teens struggling to sleep, as well as support for teachers, parents and carers: www.teensleephub.org.uk.