A CHARITY that supports children with additional needs has appointed its first chief operating officer, something it says is a huge step forward.
Lee Friend is joining Dingley’s Promise as it seeks to help families with children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
It includes nursery provision and developmental support to SEND children in the early years, with the aim of ensuring every child has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
It also works hard to support families at what can be a challenging and isolating time.
Catherine McLeod, CEO of Dingley’s Promise, said: “It’s a huge step for the organisation, and an amazing moment for me to have a colleague to oversee all our operations, and to represent the organisation externally alongside me.
“This is a new role to match our growth.”
Mr Friend has more than 15 years’ experience in childcare, including charity playgroups, schools and nurseries, and will draw on his qualifications in leadership, management and supporting young people with their mental health for the role.
He said: “I’m thrilled. I have always been passionate about ensuring that every child has the best start in their educational journey.
“I love working with families, colleagues and local authorities because together we can ensure that the children are at the heart of everything we do and as a result give them the very best start.
The appointment comes as Dingley’s Promise celebrates its 40th anniversary.
To mark the milestone year the charity has released a video featuring some of the many parents and children who have benefitted from the service over the years which can be viewed here – https://youtu.be/Umzp53O-jss
To find out more about Dingley’s Promise visit dingley.org.uk