Meet the Corporate affairs team

For information on the Corporate affairs team, see the biographies below.

David Kenyon, Corporate Affairs Manager

David has just returned to Victim support after a two year secondment to the Ministry of Justice. He managed the relationship with Victim Support and other third sector stakeholders. Before that he project managed the piloting and rollout of major developments of Victim Support services. Contact David on 020 7268 0225 or at david.kenyon @victimsupport.org.uk

Laurie Bell, Voice Manager

Laurie previously worked as a researcher for an organisation dedicated to promoting social inclusion in the labour market. He managed and contributed to a variety of research projects for central and local government and third sector organisations. Laurie has also done research work for the TUC and central government, preceded by work in the private sector. Laurie has a degree in English Literature & History and a Masters in Policy Studies. Contact Laurie on 020 7268 0223 or at laurie.bell @victimsupport.org.uk

Polly Rossetti, Policy Researcher

Before joining Victim Support, Polly worked as a policy officer for a professional membership organisation, and prior to that for the Scottish Government. Since joining Victim Support in 2008 Polly has worked on a range of issues affecting victims, and has taken a particular interest in sentencing and restorative justice. She is co-author of the report ‘Victims’ justice? What victims and witnesses really want from sentencing’. She has a degree in Social Policy and Criminology and an MSc in Policy Studies. Contact Polly on 020 7268 0253 or at polly.rossetti @victimsupport.org.uk

Amy Forbes, Junior Policy Researcher

Amy has worked in both statistics and equality and human rights at the Welsh Assembly Government, and as a researcher in the NHS. Amy is particularly interested in legal and political theory, as well as restorative justice. She has a degree in Modern History and Politics and an MSc in Democracy and Democratisation. Contact Amy on 020 7268 0296 or at amy.forbes @victimsupport.org.uk