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Toby Williamson

Head of Development and Later Life at the Mental Health Foundation

Toby Williamson has over 20 years’ experience of working in the field of mental health where he has been involved in setting up, working in and managing a variety of services in both statutory and non-statutory organisations for people with severe and enduring mental health problems living in the community.

He initially worked as an assistant supervisor on a gardening project for people in a psychiatric hospital in Oxford. Since then he has worked for the NHS, local authority social services, a housing association, a local MIND association and community-based mental health services. He has also worked at the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health as a training and practice development officer.

Toby has been at the Mental Health Foundation since 2002. Previously Head of Policy, he co-chaired the Making Decisions Alliance which successfully campaigned in support of the Mental Capacity Act and spent 18 months seconded to the Ministry of Justice as Stakeholder and Communications Manager for the Mental Capacity Act Implementation Programme. In his current role as Head of Development and Later Life he leads the charity's work around mental health in later life and dementia, as well as being involved with mental capacity. His other areas of expertise include ethics and values, innovative community mental health services, social inclusion, user involvement and service improvement.

He has published a variety of work on older people's mental health, team working, user involvement, and attitudes and values, and has also designed and delivered training for multidisciplinary mental health teams based in the community.

Despite having worked in mental health services for over 20 years, Toby has never acquired a formal mental health qualification although he does have a professional lorry driver’s licence - but prefers cycling as a way of looking after his mental health.

mentalhealth.org.uk

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