OFFICE TEAM

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Ally

I joined TIME in July 2016 as the Service Manager. People ask me “What do I enjoy about my job?” and although cliché,  I always say “Everything!” Every day is different, I get to meet/talk to/support lots of awesome staff and lots of fabulous families while trying to give the best service possible. My role changed to Improvement Projects Manager in February 2024 and I am looking forward to the challenges it may bring, knowing the outcome will be worth it. In my spare time, I enjoy hiking in the Peak & Lake District, and am also lucky enough to go to Switzerland, where the higher mountains challenge me!

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Jack

Hi, I’m Jack and I am the Recruitment Co-ordinator at Time Specialist Support. I have around 2 years of experience in recruitment, and I want to use what I know and the skills I have acquired to make the team of support workers at Time even stronger! In my spare time, I enjoy going out and socialising with friends.

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Richard

Hi, I’ve been working for TSS for over 10 years now!! I started as a support worker while also working as a teaching assistant in a secondary school. Over the last couple of years, I have moved to working in the office full-time. When I am not working I love hiking, reading and playing board games.

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Sophie

I joined TSS in April 2018, originally as a support worker in my final year of university. Since then I have worked in various roles within the office from Supervisor, to Assistant Manager and now Service Manager. I love working for TSS and getting to support our brilliant families and staff team. In my spare time, you’ll find me with my ‘shadow’ Blossom the Cocker Spaniel, I love exploring the outdoors and spending time with friends and family.

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Tori

Hi I’m Tori – Founder and Director of Time Specialist Support.

My background is in Speech and Language Therapy and I first started learning about Autism when I was studying at university. I soon became captivated by the autistic children I was meeting and have been every since! Outside of work I enjoy singing, creative writing and I’m currently learning to play the piano. I live with my son and two dogs and we enjoy getting away for weekends when we can and travelling abroad.

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SUPPORT WORKERS

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Liv D

I am Olivia, and I’m 21 years old and studying the History of Art and Spanish at university. In my free time, I enjoy learning new languages and I love travelling! Alongside this, I love reading books, especially psychology and animal ones. I wanted to work for Time Specialist Support because of my passion for making a difference in the lives of young people with autism. The team’s commitment to providing care and support resonates deeply with my personal values, especially due to the fact that I have family members on the autism spectrum.

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Louise

Hi, my name is Louise. I am a Speech and Language Therapy student studying at Manchester Metropolitan university and once I have graduated, I am very interested in working with young people with additional needs.

I love going to live music gigs, watching films, spending time with family and friends and exploring Manchester. My favorite thing to do is cuddle up with my pets, I have a cat and a dog (Zoe and Nelly). I am excited for the opportunity to work at TSS so I can gain skills outside of my degree as well as get to know service users and create some enjoyable sessions for them!

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Martha A

I’m Martha, and I read Public Health at Manchester Metropolitan University, seeing the numerous inequalities in health and the stress it causes the disadvantaged; working with Time will help bridge that gap one service user at a time by fostering independence, which is why Time is a choice organisation. I love to read when free and learn things I do not know much about, like arts and politics.

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Megan C

Hi, I’m Megan! I’m currently enrolled to study MSc Applied Psychology (Therapies) at the University of Salford and completed my BSc in Psychology and Counselling there too. In the future I am hoping to go on and complete a Doctorate in Counselling Psychology so I’m able to best support individuals with their mental health and well-being. In my free time I love to read and bake, as well as spend time with my friends and family. I look forward to meeting service users throughout our sessions together.

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Michelle

I am Michelle Ho, a second-year psychology student at the University of Manchester. I love baking and cooking in my free time – it is my way of relaxing and getting creative. I am interested in working in time specialist support because I enjoy working with people and want to make a real difference in their lives. Helping others has always been important to me, and I am excited to gain more experience in a role where I can support and connect with people who need it.

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Mira

Hi, my name is Mira and I am a midwifery student at UoM, studying for an integrated master’s degree. I joined the team at TIME as I enjoy working with a wide range of people, and to gain experience of various support and communication styles and learn more about autism.

In my free time I enjoy dancing, especially ballet, as well as cooking, spending time with friends, family and my cat Millie, and finding the best matcha spots!

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Molly B

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I’m Molly and I am currently studying Psychology at the University of Sheffield. I wanted to work for Time because I wanted the opportunity to make a positive contribution to young people’s lives, as well as learn more about autism. In my spare time, I love to exercise, from anything from running, to HIIT classes, to dancing!

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Muhammed

My name is Muhammed Babaita. I’m a compassionate and versatile professional with a background in education, youth mentorship, and emotional support. With experience in both academic and primary school settings, I have supported children with SEMH needs, ADHD, and attachment difficulties through patient, person-centered care. Currently completing my MSc in Civil Engineering, I bring a unique blend of structure, empathy, and resilience to my new role in care support. I’m always focused on helping individuals build confidence, emotional strength, and a sense of belonging.

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