Change that leads to better lives

Amy Bowring, Board member

Amy Bowring

Amy Bowring brings 15 years of experience in the voluntary and charitable sector to our board.

Her extensive background includes working within homelessness services, drug and alcohol addiction recovery, and coordinating local volunteer projects. Amy has focused on supporting vulnerable adults and young people, particularly those who have faced poverty, discrimination, and marginalisation. She has worked with individuals in diverse settings, including youth offender institutions, mental health hospitals, secure units, residential homes, and community-based environments.

Amy is dedicated to ensuring that NDTi represents all people with learning difficulties and autism, and their families. She believes in the power of kindness, empathy, listening, and teamwork to drive positive change. Amy is excited to contribute her experience and passion for inclusion to help NDTi achieve its goals. She is committed to fostering a creative and collaborative environment where the board and team can be proud of their future achievements

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