HSIB - Key Persons


Andrew Murphy-Pittock

Job Titles:
  • Education Director
  • Executive Director
  • Board
Prior to joining us, Andrew worked in the NHS for eight years. He held senior roles as Deputy Head of Learning and Head of Undergraduate Medical Education at a large NHS trust. Andrew holds an executive MBA and postgraduate qualifications in healthcare leadership and professional management in higher education. He is also a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute, registered Project Management Professional and Prince2 practitioner. Andrew believes that patient safety should be at the heart of all healthcare systems. He is passionate about learning for improvement by providing robust, effective and practical education programmes, to build stronger and safer systems. Before finding his niche in NHS education, Andrew had a successful career in travel, event and strategic management. He is a lifelong learner and still a proud member of the National Union of Students (NUS).

Carey Taylor

Job Titles:
  • Business Services Team
  • Communications and Engagement Manager
Carey has worked in communications and marketing for 17 years, predominantly in the public sector. Her roles have spanned strategic communications for a borough council to digital marketing for a university. She has also worked as a freelance copywriter producing content for a range of clients in the private and public sector. Having been at HSSIB since April 2017, she has taken her skills and transferred them into her first role within healthcare and the NHS. As Communications and Engagement Manager, she works and leads on strategic communications planning, media relations, internal communications and stakeholder engagement. She works closely with colleagues to raise awareness of the Health Service Safety Investigations Body's work. Carey is proud to be part of an independent organisation that has patient safety at its core. She aims to ensure all communications are inclusive, accessible and impactful.

Catherine Henderson

Job Titles:
  • Safety Insights Analyst
Catherine has a diverse background in safety-critical industries. Alongside her position at the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB), she works nursing shifts to maintain her clinical healthcare skills and Nursing and Midwifery Council registration. Catherine is also a commercial pilot and continues to fly regularly, including in her role as a flying instructor. Her past positions include Registered Nurse at University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust and Thornbury Nursing Services. She's also held a variety of roles with Cobham Aviation Services including Aircraft Captain, Flying Instructor and Examiner, Flight Safety Manager, and Crew Resource Management Instructor. Human Factors is an area of particular interest for Catherine, and she's completed an MSc in Human Factors and Ergonomics with Loughborough University. Catherine has experienced patient safety from all perspectives - as a patient, relative and a nurse. She wants to contribute to improving patient safety to ensure better experiences and outcomes for all.

Ciara Parker

Job Titles:
  • Safety Insights Engagement Manager
Ciara joined us as Operations Administrator, then became an Analyst before moving into her current role as Safety Insights Engagement Manager. Ciara has particular experience in patient and family engagement. She was a 2018 Improvement Leader Fellow funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). As part of the fellowship, she undertook a quality improvement project that looked at improving patient safety investigations through meaningful patient and family engagement. She was also part of the HSIB team nominated in the ‘best emerging solution for patient safety' category at the 2019 HSJ Patient Safety Awards, for our innovative model of family engagement. She is currently using this experience to make sure that our referral process is accessible and inclusive, to ensure that all voices are heard.

Clare Crowley

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
  • Senior Safety Investigator
Clare has 30 years' experience as a hospital pharmacist in the NHS. She was one of the first pharmacists to work in the area of medication safety in the UK. In her previous role, she was Consultant Pharmacist in medication safety at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, where she led on medication safety work within the Trust and more widely in the UK as an active member of the Medication Safety Office network. Previously she undertook a PhD that explored ward-based preparation errors with injectable medications arising from her experience as a frontline practitioner. As a Chartered Ergonomist, her passion now lies in the field of ergonomics and human factors, and how this can be used within healthcare to simultaneously improve safety and people's wellbeing. Clare has published research in healthcare safety and presents at national conferences. She supports teaching and research at the School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy at the University of Reading, where she collaborates with Dr Rosemary Lim (Associate Professor in Medication Use and Safety). She has also taught medication safety to undergraduate pharmacy and nurse students. Clare is a member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, Royal Pharmaceutical Society Faculty Fellow, Chartered Institute of Human Factors and Ergonomics and an ambassador for the Clinical Human Factors Group. She is also an active member of the University of Loughborough Human Factors & Ergonomics Alumni Healthcare Hub, which includes supporting the teaching of healthcare staff in ergonomics.

Craig Hadley

Job Titles:
  • Senior Safety Investigator
Craig joined the Army in 1996, spending over 23 years as an aviation engineer, including safety, leadership and strategic roles. He is a professionally registered Chartered Engineer and has an MSc in Engineering and Management. Craig's last role in the military was as a Defence Air Accident Investigator, investigating UK military incidents and accidents, globally. Craig joined us as an investigator to continue his passion for improving system safety in a different and challenging sector.

David Fassam

Job Titles:
  • Senior Safety Investigator
David joined the army in 1991 and worked as an aviation engineer on army helicopters and unmanned air vehicles, before moving into engineering management. He studied air accident investigation at Cranfield University in 2014, working for the Military Air Accident Investigation Branch. After leaving the army in 2016 he worked at Cobham Aviation, conducting global safety investigations focused on improving safety across the aviation side of the business, before joining our team at the Health Services Safety Investigations Branch (HSSIB).

Dr Rosemary Lim

Job Titles:
  • Associate Professor in Medication Use and Safety at the University of Reading
  • Education Team
Alongside her role with us, Rosemary is also an Associate Professor in Medication Use and Safety at the University of Reading, where she leads a research group and teaches medication safety. Rosemary's academic background is in pharmacy and human factors. She is a UK-registered pharmacist of almost 20 years and gained her doctorate from the Robens Centre for Health Ergonomics, University of Surrey. Rosemary has more than 15 years' experience in academic healthcare safety research and education. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters and presented at international and national conferences. She also supervises PhD students and by invitation examined PhD students nationally and internationally. Rosemary is a member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She is also an Associate Editor of the journal BMC Health Services Research. Rosemary is continually learning about and exploring the use of new and existing methods/ways to better understand and make sense of the complex world of healthcare.

Hannah Hawkins

Job Titles:
  • Safety Insights Support Analyst
Hannah has a background in psychology and has worked in quality assurance, incident management and reporting roles since joining the NHS in 2015. Before she joined the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB), Hannah worked in the patient safety team at an NHS mental health trust, monitoring the daily incidents and supporting investigators with the serious incident process. Through this work Hannah came to recognise the shortcomings of local serious incident investigation and the challenges of trying to implement change at a local level without change also occurring at a higher level. Hannah has just completed a PGCert in Human Factors and Patient Safety at Staffordshire University and is an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors.

Helen Vosper

Job Titles:
  • Chartered Human Factors Specialist
  • Education Team
Helen is a Chartered Human Factors specialist and an academic with professional recognition as a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She is currently also a Senior Lecturer in Patient Safety at the University of Aberdeen, where she is responsible for working with staff to design, deliver and evaluate the patient safety strategy for medical and related programmes. Helen is also a Scientific Adviser to NHS Education for Scotland, supporting the development of both the education programme and a practical toolkit designed to support human factors activity across NHS Scotland.

Holly Mitchell

Job Titles:
  • Business Services Team
  • Digital Communications Manager
  • Specialist
Holly is a communications professional with more than 16 years of experience across the private, public and not for profit sectors. She started her career in music PR before transferring her skills to healthcare. Her previous roles have provided experience in a range of health organisations including NHS provider trusts, NHS commissioners, membership organisations, and health innovation. Holly is a specialist in digital communications, including website project management, content production, social media, and email marketing. She has led or contributed to the development of 11 websites. Holly has a particular interest in digital accessibility and making digital products pleasing to use for as many people as possible.

Ian Lavery

Job Titles:
  • Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics
  • Education Team
Ian has a passion for quality investigative interviewing. He has 40 years of investigation experience, with 36 of those years spanning a range of criminal and policing investigations including homicide and internal corruption. He also has investigative experience in the fields of HR, security, and compliance. Ian is an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors.

Jas Palak

Job Titles:
  • Senior Safety Investigator
Jas has a background as a professional investigator and has worked across a wide range of safety-critical industries including automotive, rail and aircraft production. Trained in human factors and safety science, Jas feels that we look to bring an entirely new approach to the investigation of healthcare safety incidents. He particularly enjoys working closely with patients, families and healthcare staff and contributing to positive outcomes in extremely difficult incidents.

Jonathan Back

Job Titles:
  • Safety Insights Analyst
Jonathan joined us as an analyst after previously holding academic positions at University College London and King's College London. He has a PhD from Loughborough University, where he is a Visiting Research Fellow in Safety Science. His work at the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) focuses on improving the management of safety and understanding inequalities. He has led on the thematic analysis of recurring patient safety risks and medical device investigations. His long-term aim is to embed safety management principles across the health and care system by working closely with those who have regulatory influence. Jonathan works with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to support the development of approaches to patient safety management Jonathan has authored over 50 peer-reviewed academic papers and his work has been cited over 1,100 times. He has contributed to research funding applications that have been awarded over £5 million in total. He maintains an active interest in Resilience Engineering for health and care, and Machine Learning (Artificial Intelligence) to identify insights from safety investigation reports.

Julia Blomquist

Job Titles:
  • Business Manager to Chief Executive Officer and Chair
  • Business Services Team
Julia joined the NHS in 2016, following in her mother's footsteps. She has experience of working in a variety of roles across the public and private sector which has shaped and developed her. Julia has held her position at the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) since 2019, providing business management and administration support to the executive office. She enjoys working for an organisation which aims to improve safety within the healthcare system.

Kathryn Whitehill

Job Titles:
  • Deputy Director of Investigations
Kathryn has a mixed background with professional education in both clinical and legal spheres. She has healthcare regulatory experience in medical professional regulation and organisational regulation. She is an experienced NHS manager and worked for the Care Quality Commission as an acute hospitals inspector for both the NHS and private sector. Prior to joining us, she was a senior manager at Price Waterhouse Cooper where she focused on forensic healthcare investigations. Kathryn holds two master's degrees, in law, medicine and healthcare, and public health. Kathryn has been seconded to the ‘Independent Inquiry into the Issues Raised by the David Fuller Case' since September 2022.

Kay Robertson

Job Titles:
  • Business Services Team
  • HR and OD Business Partner
Kay is a human resources (HR) and organisational development (OD) professional with significant experience in higher education and the public sector, including local government and healthcare. She joined the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) from the University of Oxford, where her last position was as HR Team Leader. She has previously worked at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as Head of Workforce within a clinical division. Her skills span a wide range of workforce specialisms including change management, employee reward, equality, diversity and inclusion, employee relations, and policy development. She is passionate about the role of HR and OD in supporting organisational strategic objectives and she is adept at presenting at Board level. Kay is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and holds an MBA, completed with distinction in 2011 at the University of Hertfordshire. She is an accredited workplace mediator.

Keely Galloway

Job Titles:
  • Senior Safety Investigator
Keely's background is in healthcare quality improvement and safety, including clinical audits, risk management and investigation. In 2015 she was an improvement leader fellow for NIHR CLAHRC Northwest London - the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC). As part of this she led on incident investigation and management training, including duty of candour. Before joining us she held the post of Corporate Safety and Effectiveness Manager at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.

Lauren Turner

Job Titles:
  • Education Administration Manager
  • Education Team / Education Administration Manager
Lauren joined us in February 2021 as a team administrator and was appointed to her current role in July 2022. She has a broad range of administration skills and experience gained across the private, charity and healthcare sectors. Lauren has a keen interest in content creation, implementation and project management. She has successfully completed the PRINCE2 Foundation qualification in project management.

Luke Paton

Job Titles:
  • Project Manager
  • Business Services Team
Luke is a project management professional with over 10 years' experience managing projects of varying size. Prior to joining the organisation in 2020, he worked as a project and account manager in the private sector, with a specialism in the heritage and museums field. Luke has a particular interest in process improvement and organisational transformation.

Maggie McKay

Job Titles:
  • Accountant
  • Executive Director
  • Board
  • Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
  • Finance and Performance Director
Maggie is an experienced accountant and has worked in both the public and private sectors. Prior to joining our organisation, she was financial controller at NHS Improvement and the NHS Trust Development Authority. Maggie has also held finance roles at Brandon Hire, Butterfield Bank (Bermuda), Deloitte Bermuda and Relyon Group. Maggie is a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

Mairi Alexander

Job Titles:
  • Analyst
Mairi has worked, studied, trained, and taught in the NHS since 2005 across many areas of public and private healthcare, including primary and secondary care. She qualified and worked as a midwife from 2009. Prior to joining us, Mairi conducted patient safety related research at an NHS teaching hospital in London. She has also held roles in safety research, administration, governance, care-coordination and investigation within the healthcare sector. Mairi enjoys learning and has continued postgraduate study, including research methods and human factors. She's currently working towards a master's degree in Human Factors and Patient Safety. If our safety recommendations are enacted, she has great hope that there will be meaningful change for NHS patients and staff - substantial change that's not reliant on the latest checklist, just a protocol update or increased vigilance by staff.

Marc Esmiley

Job Titles:
  • Non - Executive Director
  • Board
  • Non - Executive Director of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body
Marc has been a Non-Executive Director of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) Board since October 2023.

Marisa Logan-Ward

Job Titles:
  • Non - Executive Director
  • Board
  • Non - Executive Director of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body
Marisa has been a Non-Executive Director of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) Board since October 2023. With a background in biomedical sciences, Marisa has held senior roles in the health sector for over 20 years. Marisa began her career in academic research and then went onto various roles leading on key areas in the transformation of NHS diagnostic services. Marisa has worked for a range of organisations including the Department of Health, NHS trusts, a Strategic Health Authority, a global laboratory diagnostics providers and the UK's largest independent hospital group. Marisa has been involved in national turnaround programmes on quality and patient safety and brings to HSSIB operational experience of improving safety in healthcare. An experienced non-executive director, she is currently Vice Chair and Wellbeing Guardian at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust. Marisa is a passionate champion of equality and inclusion.

Mark Sujan

Job Titles:
  • Deputy Editor of BMJ Health & Care Informatics
  • Education Team
Mark is a Chartered Ergonomist and human factors specialist. He has worked in patient safety and other safety-critical industries for over 20 years. He is a visiting academic at the University of Oxford and Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Warwick. He is a Trustee of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF), which is the professional membership body for human factors in the UK, and he chairs the Institute's special interest group on Digital Health & Artificial Intelligence. Mark is a Fellow of the Safety & Reliability Society (FSaRS), a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and founding member of the Resilient Health Care Society. Mark is co-author of 'Building Safer Healthcare Systems', which forms the basis for the national patient safety syllabus adopted by NHS England. He is also one of the co-developers of the CIEHF Healthcare Human Factors Learning Pathway offering accredited human factors training to healthcare professionals. Mark is a deputy editor of BMJ Health & Care Informatics, and he is a member of the editorial board of Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Health Informatics Journal, and Human Factors in Healthcare.

Mary Cunneen

Job Titles:
  • Non - Executive Director
  • Board
  • Non - Executive Director of the Disclosure
  • Non - Executive Director of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body
Mary has been a Non-Executive Director of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) Board since October 2023. She is a lawyer by profession, starting her career as a criminal defence lawyer before moving onto specialising in human rights as Director of Law and Policy at Liberty, Director of Anti-Slavery International, Human Rights Advisor to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and senior lawyer at the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Mary was a Commissioner at the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) during a period of substantial change, leading investigations into police conduct, including deaths in custody, corruption and serious sexual assaults. She was the IPCC board lead for child sexual abuse and oversaw development of IPCC strategy and procedures and numerous investigations into police handling of child sexual abuse cases. She is former Chair of the National Referral Mechanism multi-agency panels, reviewing Home Office decisions on the status of trafficking and slavery victims. Mary is also a Non-Executive Director of the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Matt Mansbridge

Job Titles:
  • Senior Safety Investigator
Matt comes from a legal background, having qualified as a solicitor in 2011. Since then, he has specialised in personal injury and clinical negligence, and also held the position of Legal Service Manager for an NHS trust. Matt has also investigated deaths on behalf of HM Coroner, as a Coroner's Officer. Matt has a particular interest in working with families and NHS staff involved in healthcare incidents. He believes that improving patient safety is important, to make a difference to those providing care as well as those receiving it. He feels privileged to work in a unique organisation that strives to improve patient safety and trust in the healthcare system, through the application of safety science.

Matthew Wain

Job Titles:
  • Deputy Director of Investigations
Matthew has extensive experience in healthcare related investigations. For the last 10 years he has coordinated multi-agency investigations across primary and secondary care. He also has experience in serious case reviews, domestic homicide reviews, mental health homicide investigations and has chaired a child death overview panel. Matthew has a strong interest in quality improvement and holds an MSc in Healthcare Leadership.

Megan Connelly

Job Titles:
  • Education Team / Education Team Administrator
  • Education Team Administrator
Megan joined our education team in July 2023. She brings with her an extensive background in customer service, administration and hospitality in the private sector. As part of her role, Megan handles our learning management system and learner enquires, whilst providing support to the Education Director. She approaches all aspects of her job with a positive mindset and enjoys working as part of a team. Megan has an interest in education and is always looking for ways to develop her skills.

Melanie Ottewill

Job Titles:
  • Senior Safety Investigator and Senior Investigation Science Educator
Melanie is part of both our education and investigation and insight teams. She has worked in the NHS for over 30 years, initially in clinical roles, and has extensive experience of healthcare safety investigations. She spent 10 years as Head of Clinical Investigations for a large acute NHS trust leading patient safety incident investigations and ensuring meaningful engagement with patients, families and staff during the process. Melanie has significant teaching experience and holds a postgraduate certificate in medical education. She is a chartered member of the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors.

Mike Durkin

Job Titles:
  • Non - Executive Director
  • Board
  • Non - Executive Director of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body
  • Visiting Professor at the Institute of Global Health Innovation
Mike has been a Non-Executive Director of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) Board since October 2023. Throughout his career Mike has supported leaders in patient safety across England and globally. He was awarded an OBE by the Queen in 2017 in recognition of his services to patient safety. He is Senior Advisor on Patient Safety Policy and Leadership at the Institute of Global Health Innovation, and Director of the Academic Partnership for the Global Patient Safety Collaborative, launched in 2019 by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UK Government. Prior to this he held the position of National Director of Patient Safety at NHS Improvement, from 2012 to 2017. Mike is a visiting professor at the Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College London, and the University of the West of England. He sits on national and international research, policy and patient safety advisory boards, including the WHO Task Force on the Global Action Plan for Patient Safety.

Minal Patel

Job Titles:
  • Business Services Team
  • Head of Strategy, Policy and Engagement
Minal has worked for the NHS since 2004. Her NHS career started as an allied health professional, where she was also the patient and public involvement lead for the department she worked in. Since then she has primarily worked in health communications, engagement and policy making. Her previous roles have provided her with experience within a range of healthcare settings including NHS England, commissioning, providers and academia. She brings with her policy, strategic communications and engagement expertise. Minal has a particular interest in health inequalities, equality, diversity and inclusion.

Neil Alexander

Job Titles:
  • Safety Investigator
  • Senior Safety Investigator
Senior Safety Investigator, Neil Alexander, blogs about the challenges facing the NHS in tackling t… Neil is an experienced safety investigator and he's conducted complex safety investigations across healthcare, maritime, land and air. He joined us from the Military Air Accident Investigation Branch, after a 30-year career with the Royal Navy. Neil held a range of positions in the Royal Navy, including Lead Human Factors Instructor for aviation. Neil's specialisms cover safety management systems, risk management systems, quality management systems, and staff wellbeing and support. He holds a professional registration with the Institute of Engineering and Technology, and is a member of the Chartered Management Institute, the Institute of Leadership and Management, and the UK Psychological Trauma Society.

Neill Thompson

Job Titles:
  • Education Team
Neill is a Chartered Occupational Psychologist and works as a Senior Lecturer in Occupational and Organisational Psychology at Northumbria University, alongside his role with us. He has consulted with organisations on policy, training and organisational development and has been involved in the areas of safety science and workplace bullying training to healthcare trust teams and through national programmes. Previously he has also worked in acute NHS trusts as an in-house occupational psychologist and in human resource management.

Nichola Crust

Job Titles:
  • Registered Nurse
  • Senior Safety Investigator
Nichola is a registered nurse trained in healthcare incident investigation. She joined us in March 2017. She has worked at a strategic level in a variety of healthcare settings spanning primary and secondary care. Her roles have included professional nurse leadership and mentoring of nursing teams, mobilisation of new services including service and workforce redesign, and training and education in incident investigation. Nichola has developed clinical governance systems in both primary and secondary care, established systems for identifying patient safety risks and has worked collaboratively with local and national bodies relating to healthcare. Nichola has completed The Health Foundation's GenerationQ leadership and quality improvement programme and holds an MSc in Leadership (Quality Improvement). She also has significant experience in coaching, action learning and wellbeing.

Nick Woodier

Job Titles:
  • Senior Safety Investigator
Nick is a qualified medical doctor with a background practicing emergency medicine. In response to his growing interest in safety science, he redirected his career and is now a human factors specialist with chartership through the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors. Nick joined us in 2019 following several years working in the NHS acute sector. In the NHS he held various roles leading safety investigations and governance programmes. He initially joined us in our intelligence unit before becoming an investigator in 2020. Nick's specialist areas include investigation methodologies and tools, qualitative research, and supporting people after traumatic events. He holds a master's degree in human factors and was awarded his PhD by the University of Nottingham for research into safety in healthcare and other safety-critical industries. He also holds a small teaching commitment at the University of Nottingham as an Honorary Assistant Professor.

Peter Schild

Job Titles:
  • Non - Executive Director
  • Board
  • Non - Executive Director of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body
Peter has been a Non-Executive Director of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) Board since October 2023. Peter comes to HSSIB having most recently been the Chief Financial Officer at the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education, an arm's length body of the Department for Education, for four years. In this role he created an award-winning corporate services team, and in 2022 was nominated by the National Audit Office for the PwC Annual Report and Accounts award. He has had a long financial and audit career that began at J Sainsbury plc where he qualified as a Chartered Management Accountant. He moved onto BT plc where he held various senior financial management roles, before joining the Department for Work and Pensions as Deputy Finance Director responsible for finance, audit and security. Peter was then promoted to Finance Director in HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), where he held numerous financial directorships including audit, assurance and security in his last role there. Peter is a Fellow Chartered Management Accountant (FCMA) and Global Certified Management Accountant (GCMA).

Philippa Styles

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director
  • Board Director of Investigations
  • Director of Investigations
Philippa joined the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) in November 2023. A paramedic by background, she has worked in the NHS for more than 20 years. Philippa is passionate about patient care, learning and development, and equality, diversity and inclusion. She brings operational, strategic, regulatory and clinical experience to our organisation. She's previously held senior leadership roles at the Care Quality Commission and most recently was the Director of Operational Delivery in a community healthcare organisation. Philippa seeks to continually grow as a healthcare leader and has successfully completed a master's in healthcare leadership. She recently completed the Nye Bevan Programme for executive leaders in the NHS and believes compassionate, inclusive leadership supports everyone in the NHS to put patients and their safety at the heart of all we do. Outside of her role at HSSIB, Philippa lives in Leicestershire with her wife enjoying time in the countryside with their Labradors and also feels privileged to be a Justice of the Peace sitting as a magistrate in family court in a voluntary role.

Richard McMaster

Job Titles:
  • Education Team
Richard is a Chartered Ergonomist and Human Factors specialist, with a particular interest in safety-critical systems. He has 17 years' experience in research, teaching and leading applied projects within multiple safety-critical domains, including nuclear, defence and the emergency services.

Rosie Benneyworth - CEO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Executive
  • Executive Director
  • Board
Rosie joined the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) in August 2022 and is now the interim Chief Executive Officer of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB), having led the transition to the new arm's length body. She has a longstanding interest in improving the quality and safety of care that people receive and has held several senior leadership roles in health. This has included Chief Inspector of Primary Medical Services and Integrated Care at the Care Quality Commission (CQC), Managing Director of the Southwest Academic Health Science Network, and as a clinical commissioner with Somerset Primary Care Trust and Clinical Commissioning Group. Rosie has a background in primary care and worked as a GP in Somerset for 15 years. Rosie has significant non-executive experience, and is currently a non-executive director on the board of University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust. She has also held roles as a non-executive director and Vice Chair of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and a Trustee of the Nuffield Trust. She is also a Trustee of the National Children's Orchestras of Great Britain.

Russell Evans

Job Titles:
  • Registered Engineer
  • Safety Investigator
Russell joined us after a 33-year career as an aeronautical engineer with the Royal Navy. He is passionate about improving safety and is now applying his human factors and safety science training, plus experience as an air accident investigator, to healthcare. Russell is a registered engineer and holds an MSc in Engineering and Management.

Sarah Graham

Job Titles:
  • Board, Governance and Records Manager
  • Business Services Team
  • Management Specialist
Sarah is a records management specialist, with a master's in records management. She is a fellow of the Information and Records Management Society (FIRMS) and an Accredited Member of the Information and Records Management Society (AMIRMS). Sarah also works as a volunteer for the IRMS Public Sector group, providing support and specialist advice on the regular webinars they hold. Sarah has worked in the records management field for 18 years and has experience in both the private and public sector. She has been in the NHS for the past 11 years. Sarah brings extensive experience in all aspects of records management, from their creation to their use, retention and disposal. Over the years she has developed corporate strategies and policies, retention schedules and guidance on all manner of topics with regards to records and information management. In 2018 she was awarded Professional of the Year by the IRMS, an award presented by her peers in the records management profession. In her role with us at the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB), Sarah also provides specialist advice in the information governance field, and governance support to the HSSIB Board.

Saskia Fursland

Saskia is an expert in accident investigation and human factors. She was previously an aviation psychologist at the Royal Air Force Centre of Aviation Medicine, where she investigated human factors in military air accidents and used her experience to take a more proactive approach to flight safety. Saskia has also provided bespoke advice to civilian air accident investigations in the UK.

Scott Hislop

Scott's background is in aero systems engineering, having spent 28 years in the Royal Navy working on various aircraft. In 2011, he undertook an MSc in Engineering and Project Management and achieved chartered engineer status in 2012. He moved into accident investigation in 2014, working at the Defence Accident Investigation Branch as an engineering investigator focusing on the areas of maritime and aviation, before moving into healthcare investigation.

Sian Blanchard

Job Titles:
  • Head of Patient Safety Insights at the Health Services Safety Investigations Body
Sian is the Head of Patient Safety Insights at the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB). Sian is a registered practitioner psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council and is a chartered occupational psychologist with the British Psychological Society, where she was awarded a Fellowship for her contributions to safety risk management. Before working in healthcare, she worked in safety risk management and human factors roles in commercial aviation, rail, defence, consultancy, and teaching. She draws on her experience of other sectors to provide cross-industry insights to healthcare. Sian is interested in safety management systems and how this approach could enhance how safety is managed in healthcare to improve patient outcomes. She is also an advocate of equality and inclusion and strongly believes that healthcare should be accessible and inclusive to everyone.

Ted Baker - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman
  • Chairman of the Board
  • Non - Executive Director
  • First Chair of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body
Ted is the first Chair of the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB). He's held the position since October 2023.

Victoria Berryman

Victoria has a background in nursing, having begun her career in healthcare as a nursing auxiliary before undertaking full nurse training. Her clinical work encompassed primary, community and secondary care, as well as research nursing. Throughout her time working clinically, she took an interest in where things could be done differently and learnt from, particularly with regards to near misses and also with consideration for the valuable insights that staff of all levels of seniority are able to offer. This led to a position within an NHS trust patient safety team, where she contributed to the serious incidents process. Victoria joined us in 2021. She has a particular interest in how we use data and explores new ways of working with existing datasets to better understand the healthcare landscape.