About Angie Ash
Dr Angie Ash, FRSA, is a researcher, organisational mentor and coach, consultant and Registered Social Worker.
Alongside her consulting practice, Angie is a part-time Economic & Social Research Council research fellow at the Centre for Innovative Ageing at Swansea University.
Angie's career has included social work practice, management, applied social research at the universities of Bristol and Bangor, and management consultancy to government, charities and companies.
Angie's research on protecting older people from neglect and ill-treatment was published in 2009 and is available from here
British Library ETHoS service.
Angie was the 2009 winner of the Jo Campling Memorial prize for her paper Ethics and the street level bureaucrat: implementing policy to protect elders from abuse, published in 2010 in the journal Ethics & Social Welfare.
Angie has...
- worked as an organisational consultant for 20 years, with a wide range of organisations
- carried out many research and development projects
- designed and delivered hundreds of trainings on management and staff development, dealing with complaints, carrying out case reviews.
Angie is...
- a book reviewer for Professional Social Work and the journal Practice
- a Peer Reviewer with the Healthcare Inspectorate Wales
- a Lay Member of the Residential Property Tribunal.