Council of Governors
Our Governors represent the views of Trust Members and local people. They host important public engagement events. They hold the Non-Executive Directors to account for the performance of the Board.
Governors come from a wide range of backgrounds and communities and share an interest in mental wellbeing. They help the Trust to develop and thrive for the benefit of the people who use our services.
The Council of Governors comprises:
- the Trust Chair
- 23 Governors elected by Trust Members across its six constituencies
- eight Governors appointed by partner organisations
Elections to the Council take place every year. Governors usually serve a three-year term which starts on 1 February. This is the date we became a Foundation Trust. Elected governors can only be re-elected twice and stand for up to nine years.
Only Members of the Trust can stand for election: Find out about membership
The Council holds meetings in public every two months. It holds special events throughout the year. For details, see our events calendar
To find out more about our Governors, please click the sections below.
 
 
 I joined the Trust as Chair in January 2022. I spent much of my career inspecting public services to promote improvement. Most recently, I was Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services. I was responsible for a third of police forces in England and Wales and a quarter of fire services. This included those in Norfolk and Suffolk. I shone a light on all aspects of policing and created the new national fire inspectorate.
I joined the Trust as Chair in January 2022. I spent much of my career inspecting public services to promote improvement. Most recently, I was Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services. I was responsible for a third of police forces in England and Wales and a quarter of fire services. This included those in Norfolk and Suffolk. I shone a light on all aspects of policing and created the new national fire inspectorate.