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Fraser Baggott

Head Of Health, Safety And Risk at Hft

Fraser Baggott has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Fraser currently works at Hft as the Head of Health, Safety, and Risk. Prior to this role, they held positions at Hft as the Health and Safety Lead and Health and Safety Auditor. Before joining Hft, Fraser worked as a Quality Assurance & Improvement Auditor at the same company from 2018 to 2019. Fraser also gained experience as an Area Manager at Thames Ambulance Service Limited from 2017 to 2018. Fraser's previous roles include General Manager and Quality and Standards Manager at Arriva Transport Solutions from 2013 to 2017, and Business and Development Manager at Ambuline Ltd from 2009 to 2013. Fraser started their career as the Operations Director at Rabco Fittings Ltd, where they worked from 1992 to 2007.

Fraser Baggott attended St Augustines Roman Catholic High School from 1984 to 1989, where they pursued A Levels. Additionally, they obtained several certifications, including a Certificate in Fire Safety from NEBOSH and a Level 4 Award in Managing Food Safety in Catering from Highfield Awarding Body for Compliance in 2022. Fraser also holds a National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety from NEBOSH in 2014 and an Accredited Counter Fraud Specialist certification from the University of Portsmouth in 2010.

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We are a national charity, founded in 1962. We pioneered the idea that adults with learning disabilities have the right to choices about how they live and how they are supported, to enable them to lead the best life possible. We continue to explore ways to deliver this right for people, every day. People with learning disabilities face obstacles that are hard to imagine. We use our skills, experience and creative ideas to help people to overcome them. Our Fusion Model of Support is key in this – it’s how we ensure the best possible outcomes for everyone we support, challenging us to provide consistent, high-quality services. We support people in all areas of their life: developing practical skills, connecting them to their community, helping them to get a job and introducing them to technology that can help them to live as independently as possible. Local authority social care budgets have historically funded our services. But ongoing cuts have placed mounting pressure on local authorities and providers. Today, it’s common to find that local authority budgets will cover only the basics, or funding for only those with the most complex needs. We don’t feel that is enough. So we also raise money for things that are no longer funded to make sure people can live the best life possible.


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