Our people

Our dedicated senior leadership team, trustees and associates are committed to shaping our strategic direction and driving change. Find out more below about the passionate individuals leading SafeLives.

Our Chief Executive, Ellen Miller, leads the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and overall operational management of SafeLives. The SLT is assisted by a team of dedicated professionals with a variety of backgrounds and experiences.

It's the people. The people at SafeLives are why I keep working in the domestic abuse sector. Their expertise, their dedication, their compassion - each person is making every effort to give survivors a brighter, safer future.

Staff member
Ellen Miller, Chief Executive

Ellen joins us from Refuge, where she was interim CEO, having previously been interim CEO at SafeLives from January to October 2023. Prior to that, she was Deputy CEO and then Acting CEO at Versus Arthritis, Services Director at Victim Support, and CEO of Lancaster Women’s Aid and Blackpool Advocacy, following a career in Local Government Strategy and Commissioning.

Emma Robinson, Interim Director of Quality and Innovation

Emma Robinson has taken up the Director of Quality and Innovation role, while Jo Silver is on sabbatical for the next year. Before taking up this post, Emma was the Head of Training and Development at SafeLives.

Jo Gordon, Chief Operating Officer

Jo is responsible for effective and efficient internal management of the organisation, making sure that SafeLives lives by its values of being human, rigorous and brave. Jo took up the role of Chief Operating Officer in July 2018. Prior to this, Jo was Head of Learning and Accreditation at SafeLives having joined in 2005 as a freelance trainer. Jo started her career as a youth and community worker.  She worked for ten years at North Devon Women’s Aid prior to SafeLives and is committed to tackling the issue of domestic abuse. Jo is also a volunteer at her local homeless shelter.

Liz Thompson, Director of External Relations

Liz is responsible for our external relations activity, working with colleagues to forge and maintain great relationships with the wide array of people who are vital to our work; find new opportunities to develop and replicate what we do; and secure the support and income we need to help people and their families live safely and well. She joined in 2019, following a decade leading communications for the Royal Shakespeare Company. She started her career in the commercial sector at public relations agency, Burson-Marsteller, and her previous experience includes external relations, fundraising and management roles in the public sector, at the Environment Agency and Countryside Commission, and at the charity Turning Point. She also trained as a volunteer substance misuse counsellor at Addaction, and worked at their first needle exchange in Bethnal Green.

Dawn Codrington, Director of People and Culture

Dawn leads our people and culture work. She has spent her professional life working nationally and internationally in the field of people development and change and transformation; working with individuals, teams and organisations to create positive people-centred environments.  She has worked with health and social care, education and international charities, including a global volunteer led organisation, where she developed women leaders on the Stop the Violence Campaign. Most recently, she has been at Turning Point, the leading health and social care enterprise, and Transform Trade, a trade justice organisation in the international development sector.

Our Trustees

Our Board of Trustees is the governing body which ensures that SafeLives meets its charitable and statutory purpose. The Board does not manage SafeLives – instead it holds the Senior Leadership Team to account for delivery of our agreed strategy. We are proud to be led by a group of trustees with wide experience from many fields.

Isabel Boyer

Chair of SafeLives

Isabel Boyer is an experienced director and non-executive director in the private and public sectors, and has served as Chair or trustee of several charities....

Isabel Boyer

Chair of SafeLives

Isabel Boyer is an experienced director and non-executive director in the private and public sectors, and has served as Chair or trustee of several charities. As Chair of SafeLives, as well as in her other voluntary roles, she is committed to improving the health, well-being and safety of women and families. Her career has primarily been in commercial property investment and management; she has run her own business since 2006, after having worked for an international property company. She was previously in investment banking. In the health sector, Isabel’s experience includes policy development, service delivery and particularly working with service users. She works extensively to promote public and patient involvement and engagement, in research and in governance. Isabel also volunteers in a frontline NHS role, as an infant feeding specialist volunteer in a maternity ward.

Alex Butler

Vice Chair of SafeLives

Alex Butler is Vice Chair of SafeLives. She has extensive experience in digital, technology and change leadership and is the Chief Digital and Information Officer...

Alex Butler

Vice Chair of SafeLives

Alex Butler is Vice Chair of SafeLives. She has extensive experience in digital, technology and change leadership and is the Chief Digital and Information Officer at the University of Bath, where she also holds the post of Executive Chair of the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee. She has held numerous senior leadership roles across the public sector. She’s a passionate advocate for EED&I, and in particular the widening of opportunity for all, particularly in encouraging diversity in technology.

Eva Bari

Trustee

Eva Bari is a qualified social worker with frontline social work experience working in the field of looked after care, child protection and undertaking specialist...

Eva Bari

Trustee

Eva Bari is a qualified social worker with frontline social work experience working in the field of looked after care, child protection and undertaking specialist assessments on behalf of the local authority and court. Eva has spent four years at the National Crime Agency CEOP Command. At CEOP, Eva managed the Child Protection Team and has worked on a number of high profile cases including the William Vahey case and Richard Huckle case in Malaysia, as the Lead Child Protection Advisor. Eva is currently the Head of Safeguarding at Chelsea Football Club, working alongside the Board members to implement a robust safeguarding structure based on legislation, guidance and best practice.

Shana Begum

Trustee

Shana Begum is the founder of St Helens the Best Me CIC, a by and for grassroots organisation, led and run by volunteers in the...

Shana Begum

Trustee

Shana Begum is the founder of St Helens the Best Me CIC, a by and for grassroots organisation, led and run by volunteers in the community with lived experience of adverse childhood experience and domestic abuse. The coaching, training and consultancy CIC aims to fill in the gaps that are normally left behind, breaking the cycle of domestic abuse and helping survivors process trauma. Shana is also a local government officer and domestic abuse trainer with 25 years of lived experience of domestic abuse, honour-based abuse, and forced marriage. Shana uses her lived experience in research and policy development to help change systems, and supports organisations to become more inclusive and diverse for marginalised communities and neurodiverse people.

Zoë Billingham

Trustee

Zoë Billingham was Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary where she had a particular focus on domestic abuse and ending violence against women and girls. A...

Zoë Billingham

Trustee

Zoë Billingham was Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary where she had a particular focus on domestic abuse and ending violence against women and girls. A lawyer by background she has worked in Whitehall and local government. She has recently been appointed as Chair of an NHS Mental Health Trust.

Liz Hughes

Trustee

Liz Hughes is a Chief Superintendent in Avon and Somerset Constabulary, her responsibilities include leading the response to Neighbourhood Policing and Partnerships across the force...

Liz Hughes

Trustee

Liz Hughes is a Chief Superintendent in Avon and Somerset Constabulary, her responsibilities include leading the response to Neighbourhood Policing and Partnerships across the force area. She has been a police officer for over twenty five years, working in many roles and ranks across urban and rural areas. In 2013, Liz worked on a national level with the Home Office and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate to address and improve the policing response to domestic abuse. She supported the national rollout of legislation such as Domestic Violence Protection Orders and the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme and was recognised by the College of Policing for her work and commitment.

Ursula Lindenberg

Trustee

Ursula Lindenberg is CEO of VOICES, a survivor-founded charity in Bath specialising in domestic abuse recovery and lived-experience consultation. Previously a human rights journalist and...

Ursula Lindenberg

Trustee

Ursula Lindenberg is CEO of VOICES, a survivor-founded charity in Bath specialising in domestic abuse recovery and lived-experience consultation. Previously a human rights journalist and editor in London and Vienna, she has worked for the past 15 years as a translator specialising in environmental science and social ecology, and is a Clore Fellow.

Tim Symington

Trustee

Tim Symington runs his own consulting business, helping a range of public and private sector organisations to manage security risks. He has a background in...

Tim Symington

Trustee

Tim Symington runs his own consulting business, helping a range of public and private sector organisations to manage security risks. He has a background in security and crime prevention having held senior roles in the Ministry of Defence and the National Crime Agency, where he was a Board member from 2013 to 2018. Tim is also trustee and treasurer of the Hospice of St Francis and a senior visiting research fellow at Kings College London.

Our Scotland Advisory Group

As well as our Board of Trustees, we also have a Scottish Advisory Group, helping to shape our strategic direction in Scotland.

Mhairi McGowan

Mhairi McGowan is an independent VAW consultant involved in delivering training, developing and managing a variety of projects and facilitating discussions between various strategic and...

Mhairi McGowan

Mhairi McGowan is an independent VAW consultant involved in delivering training, developing and managing a variety of projects and facilitating discussions between various strategic and operational agencies to find solutions. In a career that has spanned nearly 50 years Mhairi has worked in the Civil Service, the trade union movement and the Violence Against Women movement. Her particular focus throughout has been bringing people together to understand and respond either operationally or strategically to important issues. Mhairi helped set up the first women’s refuge in Greater Easterhouse in Glasgow and managed the first court based domestic abuse advocacy service in Scotland. She has worked with COPFS, Police Scotland and the Scottish Government a range of issues including the development of the Scottish equivalent of Claire’s Law (the Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse in Scotland) and the DA (Scotland) Act that criminalised coercive control.

Anna Mitchell

Anna Mitchell is the UK Lead and Special Projects Manager for the Safe & Together Institute. The Institute’s mission is to create, nurture and sustain...

Anna Mitchell

Anna Mitchell is the UK Lead and Special Projects Manager for the Safe & Together Institute. The Institute’s mission is to create, nurture and sustain a global network of domestic violence-informed child welfare professionals, communities and systems. Anna has worked in violence against women services and operational and strategic roles within local and national government for more than twenty years. Anna has a passion and commitment to advancing systemic responses to domestic abuse to partner with survivors, intervene with perpetrators and improve outcomes for families.

Helen Hughes

Helen Hughes is a partner with McAuley McArthy and Co, Paisley and is a specialist in Family Law, with a particular expertise in cases involving...

Helen Hughes

Helen Hughes is a partner with McAuley McArthy and Co, Paisley and is a specialist in Family Law, with a particular expertise in cases involving domestic abuse. She has practiced in this area of law since 1987 and, when Chair of the Family Law Association, was involved in consultations with the Scottish Government and SLAB on legal aid issues in family law and domestic abuse cases. Helen is editor and co author of Domestic Abuse and Scots Law and an editor of Greens Practice Styles. She is a member of the Advisory Board of the Scottish Women’s Right Centre and is also a mediator accredited by the Law Society of Scotland. Helen is currently the Chair of CALM (Comprehensive Accredited Lawyers Mediators). Throughout her career she has provided advice and guidance to voluntary organisations, including Renfrewshire Women’s Aid. She regularly provides training to solicitors and the public sector on family law, mediation and issues arising in domestic abuse cases and delivers the Civil Law training input for the Idaa training course organised by SafeLives, Scottish Women’s Aid and ASSIST.

Girijamba Polubothu

Girijamba Polubothu is the manager of Shakti Women’s Aid in Edinburgh which also has an outreach service in Fife Tayside and Forth Valley in Scotland....

Girijamba Polubothu

Girijamba Polubothu is the manager of Shakti Women’s Aid in Edinburgh which also has an outreach service in Fife Tayside and Forth Valley in Scotland. She has worked extensively with minority ethnic organisations and has been working with Shakti Women’s Aid for the past 19 years. She currently sits on the Scottish Government’s Forced Marriage Network Group and has been actively involved in drafting the Forced Marriage etc. (Protection and Jurisdiction) (Scotland) Act 2011, the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill which criminalises forced marriage and Multi agency practice guidelines – handling cases of forced marriage. She is also one of the Forced Marriage Commissioners (National Commission on Forced Marriage). Girijamba an active member of the National No Recourse to Public Funds Campaign Group lead by Southall Black Sisters and is locally involved with various Violence Against Women Partnerships and, Edinburgh’s Marac and Cross Party group – Men’s Violence against Women and Children.

Dr Christine Goodall

Dr Christine Goodall is a Senior Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Oral Surgery at The University of Glasgow’s School of Medicine Dentistry and Nursing....

Dr Christine Goodall

Dr Christine Goodall is a Senior Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Oral Surgery at The University of Glasgow’s School of Medicine Dentistry and Nursing. She trained in Academic Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Glasgow and Aberdeen and it was her work with facial trauma patients over many years that led to her founding the charity Medics Against Violence in 2008. Medics against Violence aims to prevent violence and reduce injury. They work in schools to help young people understand the consequences of violence from a health perspective. They also developed and provide training on domestic abuse, rape and sexual assault for health professionals, and others in front facing roles, through their Ask Support Care programme. They work in partnership with the Scottish Violence Reduction Unit to run the hospital based violence intervention programme, Navigator.Christine’s research interests lie in the fields of alcohol, violence and facial trauma. She is an Honorary Member of the Faculty of Public Health and was awarded and OBE for her work in violence prevention in 2016.

John Devaney

John Devaney is the Centenary Professor of Social Work at the University of Edinburgh. He practised as a social worker for nearly 20 years in...

John Devaney

John Devaney is the Centenary Professor of Social Work at the University of Edinburgh. He practised as a social worker for nearly 20 years in various roles, and his research relates to domestic abuse, the impact of adversity in childhood across the lifecourse, and child maltreatment. He has published three books and numerous articles on domestic abuse arising from his research. He has provided expert advice to government’s throughout Europe on their strategies and approaches to addressing domestic abuse, and initiated the now biennial European Conference on Domestic Violence. He is currently an invited member of the Scottish Government’s working group on misogyny and criminal justice.

Rory Macrae

Rory Macrae has worked in domestic abuse interventions for over thirty years, developing, delivering and managing both court mandated and non court mandated behaviour change...

Rory Macrae

Rory Macrae has worked in domestic abuse interventions for over thirty years, developing, delivering and managing both court mandated and non court mandated behaviour change programmes for abusing men with integrated women’s and children’s services. Rory was one of the authors of the original practice manuals for the Caledonian system published in 2009 and oversaw the rewriting of these manuals in 2017. He is currently the National Co-ordinator of the Caledonian, overseeing its implementation in 19 of Scotland’s local authorities.

Katie Cosgrove

Katie Cosgrove, formerly of NHS Health Scotland and Public Health Scotland.

Katie Cosgrove

Katie Cosgrove, formerly of NHS Health Scotland and Public Health Scotland.

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