Today, let us celebrate, Sue Bell OBE

Today, the CEO, Founder and Clinical Director of Kids Inspire, Sue Bell has been awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours

Sue Bell’s monthly CEO Blog, Issue 1, June 2021

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It is testimony to the work of Kids Inspire over the past 14 years, and recognises the sheer determination of everyone who supports us. Even through challenging times, the charity has not strayed from the path of empowering children, young people, and their families. As long as we are needed, there we shall remain.

I would like to thank my patient, understanding family and friends and, of course, the big-hearted team I work alongside. From day one, in either voluntary or paid roles, they have shared the vision of the charity and are as committed as I am to positively empowering the child at the centre, supporting them to break down trauma and mental health barriers.

Over the last year, we have seen the devastating impact of the pandemic on the children, young people, and families we support. As we go through the recovery phase, it is more important than ever that we continue to support them to recover and thrive. I am sincerely grateful to our funders and commissioners for their flexibility and contributions over the past year, and for trusting us to adapt and remain ready on the frontline throughout.

I founded the charity because of the gap in professional services available for children and young people’s mental health. As a team, we quickly learned that for the most sustainable outcome for the child at the centre, offering family-inclusive support is often essential. It has not been an easy approach to maintain, but it is one that sees the most positive outcomes.

I celebrate all the courageous young people and their families that we meet. I feel proud of each life progression, knowing how positive intervention has supported them to go on and fill their future with love and opportunity.

Thank you, Sue Bell OBE

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