Rosalyn Magowan is the Counselling Senior Manager at the Caribbean and African Health Network (CAHN). Her role at CAHN is to coordinate, lead and develop our counselling service. Rosalyn brings to CAHN twenty years’ experience of counselling and psychotherapy, as well as being a Tutor. She is a Registered member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapist (BACP). Rosalyn holds a BSc Honours Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy from the University of Salford. She loves people and that comes across with her engagement within the various communities and staff. Her visionary perspective has enabled the counselling service to strive and gain much traction as CAHN begins to move from being local to a national service. She loves working with difference and diversity. Her achievement thus far within CAHN began with the “Black Single Mothers Project” enabling women to meet and share their issues. However, during the Pandemic, Rosalyn and her incredibly small team were able to work unto a “blank Slate” which has now provided a sense of pride in developing the counselling service to where they are presently. Outside of the office Rosalyn is committed to education, empowering others, and travelling.
Email:rosalyn@cahn.org.uk
Sylvia Lee is a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapist (BACP) and has been a Person-Centred Therapeutic Counsellor for the past ten years. She provides effective, safe, and confidential counselling. Central to her practice is her fundamental belief in working only for the very best interest of the client. Sylvia has successfully worked as a school counsellor and has supported children experiencing anticipated grief. As a private practitioner, her specialism includes bereavement counselling in which she has had additional training with CRUSE Bereavement Service. Sylvia works in a variety of settings including the role of a counsellor at a training centre for trainee counselling students. Sylvia also specialises in areas of grief and trauma, common life, common mental health challenges, family counselling, domestic abuse, and work-related issues. Having studied a BA(Hons) in Theology: Youth Work and Ministry at Nazarene Theological College, Sylvia understands the importance of being able to support others in need of pastoral care in the wider community. Sylvia feels privileged to join CAHN as part of the team offering vital support to the community through the Light Bereavement Service.
Daniel is a people’s person who is accepting of others without judgement or prejudice. He is the Learning and Development Lead at CAHN. He is a curious and enthusiastic individual with a commitment to accomplishing the goals that he has set himself through learning, reflection, planning and hard work.
He is a social worker, psychotherapist and supervisor who aspires to offer others the gift of self-awareness and improved resilience to enable their growth and transformation. Daniel is a registered member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapist and Social Work England.
As the Learning and Development Lead for CAHN, Daniel uses his excellent communication skills to support and shape a learning strategy at CAHN that seeks to support professional development and build the necessary people capabilities across the organisation.