Reflecting on Christine’s impact, he shared, “I believe she’s done an outstanding job as Chair, particularly given the challenges brought by Covid-19.
“Christine’s unwavering commitment to research and her exceptional leadership have been invaluable. Her expertise and dedication guided us through the immense challenges of the pandemic, helping us emerge resilient and focused.
“Her knowledge and insight will be greatly missed, but her lasting impact on St Oswald’s Hospice will continue to shape our future.”
Looking forward
“Our new strategy extends through 2027, aligning with my tenure as Chair, and I see this as a central focus for my role.
“It will be essential to identify where our strategic efforts are yielding positive outcomes. For instance, how is our research progressing, and how are we reaching communities that might not typically engage with us?
“By 2027, I hope we’ll be able to point to tangible achievements and say, ‘Yes, this is what we’ve accomplished.’
“My aim will be to ensure that, through strong partnerships and collaboration, we’re collectively delivering on the objectives we’ve set for ourselves.”
Young Adults Accommodation Steering Group
Steve’s commitment to making a real difference shines through in his role as Chair of our Young Adults Accommodation Steering Group. His journey with the group started with a simple but memorable visit:
“In the middle of Covid-19, I visited the Children and Young Adults Service and met Dylan, one of the young adults who comes to us for short breaks. His energy and positivity were infectious – it was just so uplifting to be around him.”
During that visit, Steve asked Dylan what he thought about the service and if there was anything we could do better:
“Dylan was really positive about the support he gets here, but he had one small suggestion – the Wi-Fi wasn’t great! So, we made sure to get it fixed because, for him, it made a real difference to his stay with us.”
With a smile, Steve reflects on how creating the right environment might just be in his DNA:
“I come from a family of builders, so I guess you could say improving things runs in my blood,” he jokes. “But for me, it’s less about bricks and mortar and more about building a place where young adults like Dylan feel truly at home. That’s what the Young Adults Accommodation is all about.”