Who has had the biggest influence on you?
Kathryn Stone, my boss. She has helped me to reach my goals.
If you ran care services in your area what would you do differently?
Make sure the police listen to people with learning difficulties more.
Name one thing that would make your life better?
Getting my voice across, so people listen to me more.
What event most changed your life?
Getting my job as equal access to justice project worker at Voice UK.
Who is your dream date?
Actress Halle Berry in Bora Bora, eating a candlelit dinner as the sun goes down.
What is your favourite expression?
Shaken, not stirred.
If you won the lottery how would you spend it?
I’d buy a Cobra car and lots of Prada stuff for my friends.
What is your greatest achievement?
The equal access to justice team getting to the final 10 of this year’s Criminal Justice Awards.
And your most embarrassing moment?
When they all talk about “lady stuff” in the office.
What makes you happy?
Singing.
When were you last angry?
A long time ago, when people swore at me.
What is the most important lesson you have learned?
Don’t lie.
Ex-Adass head Anne Williams is new DH learning disability tsar
29 July 2008
Mencap chief executive Jo Williams to step down this autumn
20 February 2008
Rob Greig to step down from learning disabilities post
13 February 2008
Projects rewarded with West End glitz as prisons scheme nets top social care prize
04 January 2007
LGA issues child protection warning about obese children
Phil Hope succeeds Ivan Lewis as adult social care minister
Cafcass to introduce competence-based pay for practitioners
DH study reveals councils still haven't embraced personalisation
Details of government consultations
02 October 2008
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008