Hannah is currently Deputy Head of Mental Health Transformation at Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and has supported the delivery of the national plan for mental health within Nottinghamshire, including the transformation of Perinatal Mental Health Services. She graduated from the University of St Andrews in 2013 before embarking on the NHS Graduate Management Training Scheme; since then she has worked across acute, community and prison health services as well as in the charity sector as Head of Business Development for a growing national charity supporting young victims of violence. Hannah also works as a Crisis Support Worker for the Nottinghamshire Sexual Assault Referral Centre and sits on the board of trustees for a Nottinghamshire-based charity which supports children following disclosures of sexual abuse.
The work of the MMHA resonates deeply with Hannah as she has lived through perinatal mental illness following the birth of her eldest daughter. She is now a proud mum to three little ones and feels honoured to be a part of the MMHA. She is fiercely committed to developing its impact and ensuring that every parent and child receives the support they need to thrive.