Associate Profiles

Amy Meadows

Subiya Pryce-Kennedy

Wendy Majewska

Robert Lowe

Amy Meadows

BA Honours, Associate MRS, Director of Meadows Communications, Associate of Ottaway Strategic Management, former Associate Director for 14 years at London social change agency, Forster.

 

Amy is a behaviour change specialist who has worked extensively with NHS organisations and local authorities to deliver social marketing insights that reveal the knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of current and desired service users to inform the design and delivery of service interventions. Her expertise covers a wide variety of health issues including mental health, drugs and alcohol, cancer, TB and sexual health.

 

Amy is adept at managing sensitive and difficult issues and working with vulnerable groups, including children and young people. Completed projects include research and intervention recommendations for NHS Knowsley and NHS North East Essex on smoking in pregnancy and breastfeeding, TB treatment for NHS Camden targeting ethnic groups and skin cancer and bowel cancer for Peninsula Cancer Network.

 

Amy has collaborated with Ottaway Strategic Management on a number of projects including undertaking service user interviews in Tower Hamlets around drug misuse, the general public in Medway around sexual health and the victims of sexual assault and rape across Kent.

Subiya Pryce-Kennedy

MSC London School of Economics, BA Social Welfare, PRINCE 2.

 

Subiya has over 12 years of experience in data and information analysis, commissioning and delivery of key public health programmes including sexual health, teenage pregnancies, drugs, alcohol, obesity, diabetes, TB, child health and health promotion. Subiya became an independent advisor to the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), New Scotland Yard, this advisory group was set up in 1999 as a result of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry. Subiya has supported and worked with the MPS to improve the trust, confidence and service it provides to London’s diverse communities this included supporting police and family liaison officers through high profile incidents.

 

Subiya has supported Joint Strategic Needs Assessments to inform a better understanding of the health of the population and of their likely impact on the key strategic priorities of reducing health inequalities. Subiya has also lead the implementation of robust outcome focused performance management frameworks that respond to and are aligned with key governmental strategies and agendas.

 

As a senior research associate Subiya has worked with Ottaway Strategic Management Ltd to support and lead on the production of a number of public health needs assessments and service reviews including sexual health, drug and alcohol. Subiya has led on Health and justice programme reviews, health needs assessments and commissioning support.  Subiya has the expertise to analyse, interrogate and manipulate, interpret and resolve highly complex statistical and epidemiological problems using a range of quantitative and qualitative data and information and translates findings into appropriate recommendations for action, which support the commissioning and delivery of healthcare and public health.

 

 

 

Wendy Majewska

RN (Adult), Dip Human Sexuality, Adv. Cert Counselling, MSc HIV/STIs.

 

Wendy has been a registered nurse specialising in sexual health and HIV with over 25 years NHS experience. Much of Wendy's experience has been in the provider strategically in the front at the front end of sexual health, managing a large sexual health and HIV service in a London teaching hospital (St Georges). Wendy has also worked closely with children’s specialist services in relation to vulnerable young people and safeguarding. She has also been key in raising awareness and training in relation to sexual exploitation whilst in the NHS.

 

Wendy is a trained therapist and has been extensively involved in training health care professionals in both primary and secondary care. Wendy has also acted as HIV Sexual Health Lead in Public Health ensuring strategic development of new initiatives and core services. She has led a number of multi-agency projects including establishing young person’s sexual health services, commissioned, developed and implemented comprehensive HIV training programmes for primary care and third sector organisations and introduced a number of PPE initiatives.

 

Wendy has spoken at national and international conferences on sexual health and HIV, young people and consulted in international projects in Eastern Europe and West Africa.  Wendy has also extensive experience in working in qualitative research in the UK ensuring voices of hard to reach communities are heard by the relevant decision makers.

 

Robert lowe

Rob is a Senior Research Associate who has worked with Ottaway Strategic Management for over 7 years on key research and engagement projects. He specialises in interviewing, surveying and communicating with members of the public and service users to help efficiently identify the effects of specific local strategies. With a background in the arts he had previously worked on a number of productions including collaborations with health initiatives to help foster understanding between service users and individuals within the care and medical community.

 

In 2010 he was part of the team that surveyed the population around the Phoenix Centre in Sutton, helping to deliver a strategy for health and sporting inclusion in the area post regeneration. In 2012/13 he was a key part of the team that delivered the Herons Centre Non-User Survey in Haslemere, assessing the causes of non-participation in local health and sporting activity.  From 2012-16 he was an instrumental part of the team that delivered the six phases of the Bury ‘I Will If You Will’ programme evaluation for Sport England, while he was also an integral member of the team that completed the Colourful Crossings research for the Bankside Business Improvement District in Southwark 2015/16. He was a lead member of the team that carried out 700 interviews with residents of the Barkantine, Samuda, St Johns and Kings Bridge Estates in Tower Hamlets between May and July 2016.

 

More recently Rob has been integral in recruiting and assisting focus groups and quality assurance reviews. Rob combines his work for Ottaway with work in the mental health field, working with individuals with Personality Disorder. He graduated from Goldsmith University in 2015 with a Psychology degree, focusing on the barriers to equality and has his first publication currently under peer review.

 

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