Kate Woodhouse was awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours List for her work with the Mortlake community in southwest London. Kate is the Primary Care Undergraduate Education Manager in the Department of Public Health & Primary Care. Kate has been involved with the Mortlake Community Association for nearly 15 years, working with statutory and voluntary agencies like Age UK, Mind, NHS Richmond, and the Richmond Youth Services to bring small, important projects to local people. Examples of the work they do include offering a mental health drop-in service and support for young parents. She is also a Trustee for the Mortlake Hall which works with children in the area. Kate says, “It was a great day and I felt the whole community was recognised for its work”. Clearly Kate is pleased with her well-deserved award and we send her our congratulations on receiving such an honour.
Kate Woodhouse was awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours List for her work with the Mortlake community in southwest London. Kate is the Primary Care Undergraduate Education Manager in the Department of Public Health & Primary Care. Kate has been involved with the Mortlake Community Association for nearly 15 years, working with statutory and voluntary agencies like Age UK, Mind, NHS Richmond, and the Richmond Youth Services to bring small, important projects to local people. Examples of the work they do include offering a mental health drop-in service and support for young parents. She is also a Trustee for the Mortlake Hall which works with children in the area. Kate says, “It was a great day and I felt the whole community was recognised for its work”. Clearly Kate is pleased with her well-deserved award and we send her our congratulations on receiving such an honour.
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