INDIVIDUAL CARE SERVICES - Key Persons


David Hartley - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • David
My journey with ICS began as a Non-Executive Director on the Board of Trustees, where I had the privilege of supporting an organization dedicated to empowering adults with learning disabilities and autism to live independently within their communities. Sharing my commercial and strategic expertise in the third sector for the first time was both rewarding and inspiring, igniting my passion for this field. "My background is primarily in commercial roles working for a multi-national organisation, this has given me the chance to travel internationally and work collaboratively with individuals from many walks of life. I became a Non-Executive Director of the Board of Trustees for ICS, and had the privilege to be in a position to offer my support and direction to an organisation that enables adults with learning disabilities and autism to live as independently as possible within the community. The opportunity to share my commercial and strategic planning skills on a voluntary basis for the first time in the third sector was kindling to my fire and so when the opportunity to become the CEO of ICS arose, I felt a natural pull to the role. I wish to continue to build on the excellent work done over the past years, develop the organisation across the West Midlands and provide a person-centred level of care that is simply outstanding. I will give clients, families and advocates the knowledge and security that when they chose ICS, they chose a provider that will provide life-long care."

Helen Shepherd

Job Titles:
  • Service Manager
Helen has been with ICS since 2019, gaining extensive experience across various roles. Her journey into the care sector began after a career in Logistics Management, followed by a managerial role in the charity sector, where she managed a museum and country park. Eunice has worked in Health & Social Care for over 10 years, starting her career in starting off as a Health Care Assistant in a neurological rehab centre whilst studying Health and Social care at sixth form. Eunice then went on to study a Bachelor's degree in Community Development & Social Care achieving an Upper second-class degree. D