
Sinead
Brophy Consulting is
working in a principled manner with Local Authorities, the NHS and
Voluntary and Independent sectors to improve the quality of life for
vulnerable adults and Older people in our community.
Sinéad
Brophy MBA BSocSc (hons)
CQSW
Sinéad
established Sinead Brophy Consulting Ltd in 1999 to provide
personalised high quality consultancy services to public bodies through
a network of handpicked associate consultants with a wide range of
expertise. She has been working in the public sector in the UK for 20
years across the fields of Health and Local Authority services as an
independent consultant, senior manager and social worker. She has also
worked with Central Government to write the policy and operational
guidance for the Supporting People Programme and with the Audit
Commission/SSI Joint Review programme. Among her Consultancy interests
is an expertise in developing and improving positive working
relationships across agency and professional boundaries. Her additional
training and accreditation as a commercial mediator enhances her
effectiveness in this area of work.
Claire Foreman
Claire
Foreman
BSc.(Hons) Econ. worked for over 20 years in a range of local
authorities across the country in a wide variety of roles including
strategy, commissioning, performance and planning. The assignments
completed to date have covered a broad range of topics including
partnership agreements between the NHS and Local Authorities and
remodelling Local Authority accommodation. Her particular knowledge and
expertise is in the development of services for adults and older
people.
Liz Archibald BSc Msc
Liz Archibald
is Managing Director of Cormack
Consulting, with 15 years' consulting experience spanning a broad range
of sectors including Local Authority, NHS, Communications and
Electricity Distribution sectors. Her areas of expertise include
simulation, forecasting, general spreadsheet modelling, statistics and
Visual Basic programming. She applies these skills to model the types
and levels of services needed over periods of time using Service
Pathways and the operational and financial impact of them.
Peter
Scurfield
Peter has over
35 years' experience in the care
of children and adults. He has particular skills in reviewing the
delivery of health and social care services, their financial and
performance management and the involvement of service users and carers
in them.
He led a number of Audit Commission studies and wrote or co-wrote a
number of national reports, updates and audit guides including Forget
Me Not, Forget Me Not 2002, Support for Carers of Older People and the
Mental Health Services for Older People audit guide. He also carried
out audits of a range of children's and adults' hospital,
community health and social care services. Peter is a preferred
consultant for the Department of Health and an accredited
peer/associate of the local government peer clearing house of the
Improvement and Development Agency. He was also a member of the
Advisory Group to Age Concern's recent UK Inquiry into Mental Health
and Well-Being in Later Life.
Peter
Fletcher
Peter
Fletcher is Director of a consultancy which
undertakes research and social policy analysis for government
departments and national bodies, and research, strategic and
development consultancy at a local level for local and health
authorities, partner agencies and providers. He chairs the Board of
Housing 21, a leading national RSL specialising in services for older
people. He is also secretary to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Task
Group on Housing, Money and Care for Older People.
Humera
Quddoos
Humera
Quddoos is an experienced practitioner with
20 years' experience in project development, training and research. Her
areas of expertise include The Voluntary Sector, work with black and
ethnic minority communities, mental health and young people. Her
consultancy work has included bespoke training; evaluating specialist
independent services providers; active consultation with service users.
Louisa
Taylor
Louisa
Taylor is a qualified solicitor and
consultant with experience in the Public and Private sectors. Her
consulting practice focuses on planning, strategy, evaluation, review
and performance management. Louisa has specialised in working with LEAs
on the development of integrated planning and performance management
frameworks as well as self evaluation and preparation for inspection.
She has also contributed to the conception and development of online
self evaluation tools and solutions and works with clients to maximise
their use and management of information. Louisa works with emphasis on
client involvement and on the integration and development of teams and
cross-interest groups. She is trained and accredited as a community
mediator.
Rosa
Fearria
is Sinead
Brophy Consulting researcher and, as
such, has taken part in a wide range of research projects relating to
both needs and supply analysis, detailed capacity planning and data
compilation.
For further
information on how Sinead Brophy
Consulting can assist with your requirements please contact
Sinéad Brophy directly at:
Telephone ++ 44 20 3031 0006
E-Mail info@sineadbrophy.com
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