
It is nearly a year since Helen Marshall left youth charity Ambition to take the helm at health charity Brook, which provides sexual health services and advice for young people up to 25 through a network of drop-in clinics. The move was announced in the middle of merger talks between Ambition, formerly known as Clubs for Young People, and the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS), a move that went ahead last April.
How did your move to Brook come about?
I wasn't looking for another job, but when Brook approached me I was interested in the organisation and role. It is a bigger organisation [than Ambition] and had some challenges. It felt like a good fit for me.
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