People
Our chair is Neil Svensen (communications), and our other trustees are Richard Barron (sociology), Ian Harley (policing), Anthony Heaton-Armstrong (barrister & author on witness evidence) and Shonali Routray (activism and whistleblowing).
The work is led by our director, Guy Dehn (barrister & policy practitioner). Our deputy director is Anna Myers (solicitor); our development officer is Dominic Wiltshire and communications officer is Adam Evans. Rory Geoghegan of Viscero is working with us on the pilot internet map for witness appeals and logs. James Bryant of Epiphanies is working with us on a project to demonstrate the difference contextual design can make in this area. Rufus Leonard do our design, brand and comms work.
We are also fortunate to benefit from the support of Kyrylo Alenchy (a Young Upriser who is helping on the internet map), Gemma Amran (a bar student who is researching on witness intimidation), Georgina Brown (a barrister who is helping develop our policy on video'd witness statements), George Gross (a defence solicitor who keeps us informed), June Isherwood (an HR consultant) and Charles Medawar (a public interest campaigner who assists on research and publications).
Our advisers are Peter Dale (documentary maker), Adam Raphael (writer) and Sarah Spencer (equality & diversity expert).
Thanks to Jennette Arnold (London Assembly member, Hackney and Islington) and Tamsen Courtenay (researcher) and Steve Phelps (journalist) for their advice on and help with establishing the charity.
