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Meet The Team

Meet The Team

Henry Dancer Days is proud to bring a strong team of individuals together, each of whom have unique skills in order for us to achieve our charitable aims and objectives.

Our effective leadership, management and delivery of our services for the benefit of our beneficiaries is made possible by our team of staff and volunteers. Here are some of them:

Jane Nattrass

Jane Nattrass

Charity Director & Henry's Mum. (Chair)

Trustees & Coordinators

Stephen Paul

Stephen Paul

Financial Adviser to HDD (Voluntary)

Joanne Wright

Joanne Wright

Trustee

Alison Lister

Alison Lister

Project Co-ordinator (National Lottery)

Dr Sally Slater

Dr Sally Slater

Trustee (Treasurer)

Rebecca Jobson

Rebecca Jobson

Trustee

Our Storytellers & Creative Team

Carmel Page

Carmel Page

Professional Storyteller (Sheffield)

Sian Williams

Sian Williams

Professional Storyteller (Leeds)

Shelley O'Brien

Shelley O'Brien

Professional Storyteller (Newcastle)

Alastair McIver

Alastair McIver

Professional Storyteller (Glasgow)

Tara Ellis

Tara Ellis

Professional Storyteller (London)

Joanne Ratcliffe

Joanne Ratcliffe

Professional Ceramicist (Newcastle)

Tracey Collins

Tracey Collins

Professional Storyteller (Liverpool & Manchester)

Peter Findlay

Peter Findlay

Professional Storyteller (Aberdeen)

Our Patrons

At Henry Dancer Days we are proud to have both Alan Shearer and Terry Deary on board as Patrons to our charity.

Alan Shearer

Alan Shearer

Patron

"It's wonderful to be associated with Henry Dancer Days. The fact that Team Henry have reached thousands of people affected by childhood cancer is amazing. Congratulations on caring for and supporting those in such an unenviable position."

Terry Deary

Terry Deary

Patron

"In a world of wars, poverty and plague, stories matter more than ever. They allow us to find a more peaceful, happy place to rest a while, so we can return stronger and better able to face reality. For children fighting illness stories are an even more important restorative. Henry Dancer Days offers more than entertainment; it offers a vital lifeline."