Executive Director Catherine Lacey Usual working days, Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday EMail: catherine.lacey@ocvys.org Tel: 01865 600 997
Associate Director Jacqueline Malone EMail: jacqueline.malone@jembarrio.co.uk Mobile: 07957 203622
Admin Assistant Jennifer Mahon EMail: jennifer.mahon@ocvys.org Tel: 01865 600 984
CWDC Training Co-ordinator Suzanne Sutton Usual working days - Monday, Wednesday & Thursday, MORNINGS ONLY EMail: suzanne.sutton@ocvys.org Tel: 01865 774 004
Youth Volunteer Development Managers
Claire Jones EMail: claire.jones@ocvys.org Tel: 01865 600 983
Chris Keppie EMail: chris.keppie@ocvys.org Tel: 01865 600 993
Youth Volunteer Advisors
Luan Brothwood EMail: luan.brothwood@ocvys.org Location: Oxford City Tel: 07771 667 405
Gert Beardall EMail: gert.Beardall@ocvys.org Location: South and Vale Tel: 07786 327 411
Lorna Wiggins EMail: lorna.wiggins @ocvys.org Location: North and West Oxfordshire Tel: 07824 425 908
Assistant Youth Volunteer Adviser Jennifer Mahon EMail: jennifer.mahon@ocvys.org Tel: 01865 403 303
VTeam EMail: vteam@ocvys.org
List of Trustees
Name
Role
Any Other Role
Judy Brown
Chair
Trustee VOXinc
Director of Education for Democracy in South Africa
Yvonne Gunn
Vice Chair
Oxfordshire County Council
Mike Watkinson
Treasurer
Ken Webster
Trustee
Trustee Connexions (Oxfordshire)
Paul Lawrence
Director of OAYP
Dan Norey
Youth and Community Worker Parasol
Baljeet Gill
Lecturer Youth & Community Work, Ruskin College
Alice Dore
Young Executive Panel member
List of Young Executives
Jonathan Bloomfield Alice Dore Rachel Burnham Anna Spragg Carl Spragg Laura Bruno Nick Clark-Romeo Jessica Bartlett Chris Harrison
To contact the Trustees or the Young Executive Panel please email enquiries@ocvys.org
The ACE Centre Advisory Trust provides a focus for the use of technology with the communication and educational needs of young people with physical and communication difficulties. Based in Oxford, we offer a wide variety of services including in-depth individual assessments, information, R&D, and specialist training for parents and professionals.
Website
EMail
Adventure Plus is an inter-denominational Christian charity based in Oxfordshire, UK, providing outdoor activities, outdoor education & training, primarily for young people
The Art Room works with children aged 7 - 15, who are experiencing difficulties at school, to raise their self-esteem, self-confidence and independence through art.
Asylum Welcome is an Oxfordshire charity based in Oxford which works with asylum seekers, refugees and detainees to give them advice, support and access to their rights.
Blackbird Leys CDI is a…..
Base 33 works with young people between the ages of 13 and 19 in Witney. We seek to support young people through projects geared to their interests and needs
The Boys’ Brigade….
The Bridging Project…..
Offers a wide range of services for young people in Oxfordshire, these are: Global Youth Awarness Programme Shops Skin Camouflage Young Achievement Awards Youth – Befriending
BYHP works with all young people aged 16 – 25 who are homeless or inappropriately housed in Banbury and the surrounding area.
Centrepoint is a national charity working to improve the lives of socially excluded, homeless young people. It provides a range of accommodation based services, including emergency nightshelters and short stay hostels. The Main Southern Office is in Oxford.
Providing education and training services to a wide range of clients
Children in Touch……
NA
Is a voluntary, non-competitive programme of practical, cultural and adventurous activities, designed to support the personal and social development of young people aged 14-25, to undertake exciting, constructive, challenging and enjoyable activities in their free time.
Girlguiding Oxfordshire is part of Girlguiding UK, the biggest voluntary organisation for girls in the UK. Our aim is to enable girls and young women to fulfil their potential and to take an active and responsible role in society
Jacari is a student-run charity providing home teaching for children living in Oxford. These children, who are between 4 and 16 years old, do not speak English as their first language and often come from refugee families and those seeking asylum. University students volunteer to help improve their allotted child’s English and performance in other subjects as required.