The people who make it all happen!
Our Staff Team

Before joining us, Sarah worked in specialist day centres within the NHS and social services, gaining valuable experience supporting people with complex needs.
With over 30 years in the Learning disability and autism sector, she brings a wealth of knowledge alongside a strong commitment to supporting individuals and families.
Sarah describes herself as a ‘people person’ and loves the diversity of her role, valuing the opportunity to meet and support people in a variety of care settings and make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
Becca has worked and volunteered in a variety of roles, but the common thread through these is the desire to help, support and care for those who need it. She hopes to bring this into her current roles at Kith & Kids.
With a Master’s degree in Affective Disorders from King’s College, Becca views everything she does through a therapeutic, person-centred, lens. Each member is unique, and meeting them where they are is an imperative part of her role(s).
In her spare time, Becca loves spending time with her dog (Jura), going for long walks in the hills or simply reading with a nice coffee.

Throughout her career, Gulay has remained committed to supporting individuals within the health and social care sector. She is known for her clear communication skills and her patient, compassionate approach, which allow her to build trust and effectively support those she works with.
Gulay is passionate about continuing her work with klasp and is driven by a genuine desire to make a positive difference in people’s lives.
Our Executive Trustees




Past chair of Haringey Mencap, London Mencap and Vice Chair of National Mencap among other voluntary positions
Founder of the Charity in 1986, author of the book explaining its formation ‘Kith and Kids’. Also wrote ‘Eccentric Contraptions’ ‘Ingenious Gadgets’ ‘Bizarre and Outlandish Gadgets and Doohickeys’ ‘Marketing History 1851-1951’ and co-compiler of ‘ Minding our own Business.

She has a son with complex autism and severe learning disability. Hilarie is a retired doctor who has worked both in clinical practice and for central Government departments. In the past she has been a special school governor and a trustee of the Parents’ Autism Campaign for Education.

During his 40-year career, he became adept in auditing, personal/corporate taxation, strategic issues and forensic accountancy. His clients ranged from individuals needing personal tax advice, to auditing the accounts of a multinational conglomerate.
Although his expertise covered most business sectors, he specialised in the property market, as well as fashion, insurance, charities and family-owned entities. He created the forensic accounting department at Grunberg & Co, and consequently prepared numerous reports for legal and dispute resolution purposes, along with acting as an expert witness.
David was elected by his fellow peers as a council member of the ICAEW, and served a full four-year term on their Practice Committee (IPC).
He has supported several charitable causes and organisations and undertaken extensive philanthropic work, currently a dedicated board member of the Kisomo Foundation and well as Kith & Kids, and Patient Safety Watch.
He currently operates his family property company, and tries to spend as much of his free time as possible in the company of his two kids and six grandchildren.


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