Lucy Fisher
About Lucy Fisher
Lucy Fisher is a Mental Health Recovery Worker with eight years of experience at Mind since 2016. She has also volunteered at Action for Children and has a background in mental health services and education.
Work at Mind
Lucy Fisher has been employed as a Mental Health Recovery Worker at Mind since 2016. In this role, she supports individuals in their mental health recovery journeys, providing guidance and assistance tailored to their specific needs. Her experience at Mind spans over eight years, during which she has developed a deep understanding of mental health issues and recovery processes.
Volunteer Experience
In addition to her role at Mind, Lucy Fisher has been volunteering with Action for Children since 2016. This volunteer position has allowed her to contribute to the well-being of children and families in Watford, Hertfordshire. Previously, she also volunteered at Headway Devon from 2015 to 2016, where she supported individuals affected by brain injuries in Exeter, Devon.
Education and Expertise
Lucy Fisher studied at the University of Exeter, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2013 to 2016. Her education has equipped her with knowledge and skills relevant to her work in mental health recovery. Additionally, she has been a student ambassador at the University of Exeter since 2014, engaging with prospective students and representing the university.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current roles, Lucy Fisher gained work experience at Phoenix Mental Health Services for one month in 2016. She also worked as a sales assistant at Marks and Spencer for one month in 2011. These positions contributed to her understanding of customer service and mental health support.
Academic Background
Lucy Fisher attended Wycombe High School from 2006 to 2013, completing her secondary education. This foundational education prepared her for her subsequent studies at the University of Exeter, where she pursued higher education in a relevant field.