Meet Our Trustees

 

Karin Pappenheim - Chair

“I am very strongly drawn to the mission of Social Action for Health to address health inequality, as this links very directly to my work as a CEO and Trustee with other London and national voluntary organisations supporting people in the community. My motivation is to help make a positive difference, and as a Trustee I aim to contribute my senior experience in health-related charities, and background in mental health, disability and work with disadvantaged communities.”

Tatyana Karpinskaya - Treasurer

“I am passionate about community well-being, health equality and making a difference in people's lives. I have over 15 years of experience in finance and wanted to offer my skills to guide the organization’s strategy and ensure it thrives.”

Pooja Shah

“Working in the various hospitals in east London, I was regularly seeing patients with chronic health conditions and the lower socio-economic status contributing to some of their acute and acute-on-chronic illnesses. I was keen to be a part of an organisation that helped to reduce the disease burden on patients - to try and be part of the solution where patients were more empowered to look after themselves and to reduce the effects of their disease.”

Emma Backhouse

“I joined Social Action for Health since I was inspired by the incredible work of the charity and the amazing community they have built. By creating spaces where people can meaningfully connect and learn, the organisation helps combat health inequalities while empowering individuals with the confidence and tools to take control of their wellbeing. I’m proud to contribute to this vital mission that creates lasting positive change in people’s lives.”

Alex Murtough

“I wanted to be part of the amazing community and movement that’s focused on improving the health, wellbeing, and lives of ourselves and our neighbours – so many of the health inequalities we experience are preventable and unnecessary, and I’ve been inspired by the Social Action for Health community who are working to eradicate these.”

Abbas Mirza

“I wanted to put something back into an organisation or community group, SAFH seemed a good fit as I was born in the borough I had worked in the borough and also know of the good work they undertake.”

Hannah Emmett

“I'm an East Londoner and a public health doctor. I wanted to be part of something embedded in my community, working on reducing the health inequalities I see daily.”

Joe Coules

“I wanted to become a trustee of SAfH because I am passionate about health inequalities, particularly men’s health and mental health. I also wanted to reconnect with the charity sector as this is where my background is prior to working in social care.”

Elaine Londesborough-van Rooyen

“Having worked and lived in east London for over 15 years I’ve seen how resilient and strong our communities are, but also how inequities in health grow from a system and environment stacked against those with the least in society. I’m inspired by the way Social Action for Health is taking practical action in response to this challenge.