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    Hugh Hill

    Director of Services and Development at Simon Community Scotland and Streetwork UK

    Hugh Hill is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in the NHS, private industry, and Scotland's third sector, emphasizing customer-centric service delivery and innovation.

    He is dedicated to implementing new approaches that positively impact lives, particularly focusing on helping individuals facing homelessness and those at risk of losing their homes.

    Recognizing the complexities of homelessness, Hugh advocates for compassion, energy, and strategic partnerships to drive meaningful change and support those in need.

    Aside from his professional endeavors, Hugh Hill is an avid cyclist with a passion for mental health nursing, holding a Master of Business Administration from Glasgow Caledonian University.

    His educational background includes training in Mental Health Nursing, Community Mental Health Nursing, Professional Studies, and Counselling from reputable institutions like The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University.

    Throughout his career, Hugh has held key roles such as Director of Services and Development at Simon Community Scotland, Hospital Manager at Partnerships in Care, and Clinical Nurse Specialist at St Helens and Knowsley NHS Trust, showcasing his expertise and dedication to healthcare and social service sectors.

    Highlights

    Jan 8 · Daily Record
    Urgent plans being made to stop homeless Scots being forcibly split from their beloved pets - Daily Record
    Urgent plans being made to stop homeless Scots being forcibly split from their beloved pets - Daily
    Jan 1 · Daily Record
    Urgent plans to stop homeless people being separated from pets over fears for mental health - Daily Record
    Urgent plans to stop homeless people being separated from pets over fears for mental health - Daily
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    Glasgow, United Kingdom