Saskia Marchant
Business Development Assistant
Having worked with children and young people in a variety of settings, Sas decided that she wanted to learn more about working with services that support children and young people who have experienced trauma, especially through neurodiversity.
Sas has joined the team, bringing her previous experiences and social media skills so as to communicate effectively on Trauma Informed Practices to a wider audience.
Sas's personal assistant is a cockapoo/cavapoo puppy who brings joy, cuddles and cuteness to the team.
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Testimonial
Sas brings generational perspective, lived experience of neurodivergence, an excitement to learn about emerging digital communication and joy.
Dr Lisa Cherry
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Patience