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Meet the Team! Meet Josh, our Project and Engagement Officer (Proactive Intervention and Prevention)

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A chance for you to meet our Team, and put faces to names.

Meet Josh,

Josh joined the CAN team in October 2025 as Project and Engagement Officer working on the Proactive Intervention and Prevention Programme (PIPP) for North and West Norfolk and Breckland areas, coordinating support for older adults who’re at risk of falls to maintain their independence and delay, reduce, and prevent the need for adult social and health care services.

Josh’s recent work includes:

  • More than 10 years working in variety of roles in community mental health and well-being services in the charity and public health sectors, most recently coordinating therapeutic support services providing specialist nurse resources to NHS practices nationwide.
  • In their time working in diverse communities all over Norfolk and Waveney, Josh has developed a passion for people and making positive change through their professional work and volunteering roles including everything from peer led discussion groups to West Norfolk’s first pride!
 

Some fun facts about Josh:

“A Handbag!?” - Outside of work, you can usually find Josh involved in local theatre productions in West Norfolk where they have trodden the boards in a variety of roles and productions from one of King Arthur’s Knights in Monty Python’s Spamalot, to clutching their pearls portraying the antagonistic Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. When not nose deep in a script they’re either cycling around West Norfolk, playing TTRPG’s or daydreaming about spaceships and Star Trek, because we all need an optimistic future to aspire to, and spaceships are cool!