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The Team

Clair Kirk, Chairman: I am the lay minister from St. Giles Church in Whittington. I am very involved in schools as I work part time at Whittington Primary School in Foundation where I gained TA and HLTA status. I am in the process of setting up an after-school activity club for parents and children. I hope you enjoy the website of the Schools Work Trust and if it raises any questions please do contact us.
avatar Jane Hawksey, Secretary
Chris Jones, Treasurer:
Brian Dash, Schools Worker: I have been involved with the Trust from its early days in 1994 and now takes lessons, assemblies as well as being involved in Pastoral work using my Coaching and Mentoring qualifications with both pupils and staff alike.

I work on a part-time basis for the Trust, and am also involved in the Saltmine Trust and local church leadership.

Pam Rowley, Schools Worker: I started out as a Pregnancy Crisis Councellor at Emmanuel Christian Centre and that led to lesson plans on "Relationships" for one of the local schools. A year later this led to a series of 24 lessons on this topic with a local school which opened up opportunities in other schools. I enjoy the challenges of teaching different age groups and in different schools. It's exciting to see even one child respond to God's love.
Ann Badcock, Puppets / Committee Member: Ann serves the Trust by overseeing the puppet team.
Diane Bowley, Committee Member: I have been a member of the Lichfield Christian Scools Work Trust committee for nearly 3 years, as the St Michaels Church representative. I am married to Craig and have 2 children, Ben 12 and Eleanor 7. I work at Lichfield Cathedral School in Learning Support.
Sue Johnson, Puppets / Committee Member: I have been involved in the work of the Trust for over 5 years, both with some of the work of the Shepherd's Crook Puppet Theatre Team and as a comittee member. I am a member of Lichfield Methodist Church where I help with the children's and youth work and in leading worship. I think that the work of the Trust is very important in that it enables children who do not attend church to hear the gospel message.