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Our team

The Carr Fenton Foundation is governed by a board of trustees who provide strategic oversight and ensure we remain true to our charitable mission. Day-to-day leadership sits with our senior leadership team, which includes the heads of each of our services – nursery, school, college, children’s home, and employability programmes. Each service then has its own dedicated leadership team, ensuring specialist expertise and focused support where it matters most.

Senior Leadership Team

Chief Executive Officer

Alexis Johnson

Chief Executive Officer

Alexis joined the Trust in 2019 and has been involved in SEND education for the majority of his career. He started his career as a Lecturer at Hartlepool College teaching A Level, Access to HE and GCSE but found his vocation teaching the Learning Support classes which inspired him to work in the field of SEND.  For the last 15 years he has held a variety of senior leadership positions in charities that support children, young people and adults with additional needs with a focus on education, training and care.

He is currently a partner governor at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospital and an Associate Trustee at an educational charity that supports people with Autism. He is also the Responsible Individual for Dickson House children’s home which is part of the Trust. His mum was brought up in a children’s home and then fostered so he appreciates the value of high-quality care during childhood. 

He does enjoy spending time with family especially by the seaside or abroad with his wife and two daughters. He enjoys travel, music, reading and football and is a keen supporter of Middlesbrough FC who he has been following for over 40 years. He has the wrinkles to prove it! He does love learning whether it’s an idea, a theory or a skill which is one of his core values along with humility, positivity, leadership, humour, gratitude, equality and perseverance.

Director of Human Resources

Phil Carter

Director of Human Resources

Phil joined the organisation in 2010 becoming the first senior HR appointment to the Trust Executive Board. Prior to this he held senior HR positions as Head of HR, Group HR Manager and Divisional HR Manager operating in the Construction and Civil Engineering, Rail Engineering and Manufacturing sectors.

As a Chartered Member of the CIPD and a respected HR generalist with over thirty years of experience as a HR professional his specialist fields are in Employee Relations, Strategic HR Management and Employment Law.

Outside of work he pursues a lifelong passion for music and photography, often combining the two in his work as a freelance live music photographer at concerts and festivals around the UK. 

He regards his move of fifteen years ago into the specialist education sector as being by far the most fulfilling and rewarding time of his career and considers it a privilege to work alongside such a dedicated and committed workforce on a daily basis.

Director of Quality and Support Services

Natalie Firth

Director of Quality and Support Services

Natalie has worked for the Trust since 2006, first as the Deputy Manager of the Nursery, progressing to the role of Manager in 2011, before becoming Director of Quality and Support Services in 2024.

She has a Master of Arts in Early Childhood Studies and a National Professional Qualification in Executive Leadership (NPQEL). Natalie spends all of her free time with her husband, their three boys and their little French Bulldog, Max.

She spends most weekends being ‘footy mum’ cheering the boys on from the side lines. She loves going on family holidays, taking walks on the beach and going to the cinema.

Director of Finance

Saleem Rafiq

Director of Finance

Saleem joined the organisation in May 2025 and is a member of the Trust Executive Board. He is an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and holds a Mathematics Degree from the University of Warwick.

Saleem is passionate about the power of education to change lives and has experience of working across different educational settings including school, college, and university.

In his free time he’s an avid reader, and finds running and walking great ways to unwind and reflect. He also enjoys sports and especially those that involve hitting a ball around a court – whether it’s tennis, squash, or pickleball.

Nursery Manager

Helen Goddard

Nursery Manager

Helen has worked for the Trust since 2010, first as a Team Supervisor, then as Deputy Manager within the Nursery. She is a qualified Early Years Teacher and has a BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Studies. She recently achieved the National Professional Qualification in Early Years Leadership and is currently studying towards achieving a level 7 in Leadership. 

Helen likes to spend her free time with her son, friends and family. She loves to travel and go on holidays abroad and spends most weekends taking her little boy to play football.

Helen’s favourite part of working in the Nursery is watching the children grow and develop and supporting families along the way. She is extremely proud to work in the Nursery and appreciates the impact the staff have on the children in their care.

School Headteacher

Sarah Barton

School Headteacher

Sarah joined us in 2025 and has 24 years of experience in the education sector. 

Her most recent post was Assistant Director and Head of Education, Skills and Work at HMP Doncaster.  In this role, she set and led the strategic direction for all educational initiatives.  Prior to this, Sarah led the Service for Deaf Education at City of Doncaster Council after initially working as a Primary School teacher where her love of teaching deaf children started.

Sarah said: “I am thrilled to take up the post of headteacher at Doncaster School for the Deaf. My career has been dedicated to supporting and empowering d/Deaf children and young people, and I am passionate about creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment.”

Children's Home Registered Manager

Kate Warner

Children's Home Registered Manager

Kate has worked at Doncaster Deaf Trust since 2002. She started her journey as a residential care worker at Doncaster School for the Deaf and quickly progressed to a team leader. Over the years, she has worked in College and School, running the residential provisions but in 2011, she became the Registered Manager for the Children’s home onsite.

Kate absolutely loves her job, with every day being different and exciting. From management duties, to working on shift and Ofsted inspections, she covers it all. Her main purpose is to ensure that as a team, they help to create a safe and nurturing environment, whereby children have the opportunity to have a positive childhood experience, with the best possible outcomes.

In her spare time, Kate is a mother of two children. Both have additional needs, which gives her a greater appreciation for her role. She loves to swim and after donating half of her liver to her daughter who needed a liver transplant in 2013, she took part in the British Transplant Games for 3 consecutive years, winning a Gold, Silver and bronze medal in the Live Donor races.

College Principal

Tracey Jamison

College Principal

Tracey has dedicated 18 years of her career to our college, making a profound impact on the lives of students and staff alike. She joined the college when it was ‘Doncaster College for the Deaf’, initially stepping in to cover a six-week application period. During this time, she fell in love with the college’s mission and quickly immersed herself in supporting deaf students with SEND needs, realising she had found her calling.

Throughout her career, Tracey has held various positions, including Transition Coordinator, Transition Manager, Senior Curriculum Manager, Deputy Principal, and now Acting Principal. Her leadership style is distinctly person-centred, always keeping students at the heart of her decisions. Tracey’s unwavering commitment, energy, passion, and vision have driven her to enhance the student experience and maintain supportive learning environments.

Tracey shares, “I believe in the power of education to transform lives. My goal is to ensure every student feels valued, supported, and empowered to achieve their full potential.”

Outside of work, Tracey enjoys spending time with her family and friends, embracing life to the fullest through activities such as walking, camping, holidaying, and attending live music events. She doesn’t take herself too seriously and loves to laugh. Tracey is also deeply involved in her children’s activities, cheering them on from the sidelines of football matches and through the window at gymnastics.

Aspire to Be Manager

Tina Rafferty

Aspire to Be Manager

Tina has worked for the Trust for over 8 years. She is very community minded and invested a lot of time volunteering in her local area providing activities for 4 to 18 year olds and employability/training for adults and was a District Councillor from 2010 to 2015.

She had previously worked in the Welfare to Work Industry for 15 years. Having spent a lot of her career working with individuals who had multiple barriers that deemed them unemployable, she soon realized the positive impact that was created given the right support.

She believes that anyone who wants to work should be given every opportunity that has huge benefits to not only the individual but also the communities in which they live.

Nursery Management Team

Nursery Manager

Helen Goddard

Nursery Manager

Helen has worked for the Trust since 2010, first as a Team Supervisor, then as Deputy Manager within the Nursery. She is a qualified Early Years Teacher and has a BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Studies. She recently achieved the National Professional Qualification in Early Years Leadership and is currently studying towards achieving a level 7 in Leadership. 

Helen likes to spend her free time with her son, friends and family. She loves to travel and go on holidays abroad and spends most weekends taking her little boy to play football.

Helen’s favourite part of working in the Nursery is watching the children grow and develop and supporting families along the way. She is extremely proud to work in the Nursery and appreciates the impact the staff have on the children in their care.

Early Years Deputy Manager

Emily Plant

Early Years Deputy Manager
Early Years Deputy Manager

Natalie Allison

Early Years Deputy Manager
Early Years Business Manager

Sharon Hawksworth

Early Years Business Manager
Early Years Inclusion Manager

Kim Simons

Early Years Inclusion Manager

College Leadership Team

College Principal

Tracey

College Principal

About me

I’m the Principal of Yorkshire Rose College and part of the senior leadership team within The Carr Fenton Foundation. I work closely with staff, students, governors and partners to make sure our college continues to be a safe, inclusive and ambitious place for young people and adults with SEND.

What I do

In simple terms, my role is to lead the college’s vision, quality and day-to-day direction. This includes safeguarding, curriculum development, staff wellbeing, quality assurance and working with external partners to make sure we’re providing the very best opportunities for our students.

No two days are ever the same — my time is usually split between working with staff teams, listening to student voice, meeting with parents/carers and stakeholders, and planning for the future.

How I support students

Students are at the heart of every decision I make. I believe strongly in listening to student voice and making sure our learners feel heard, valued and empowered. My approach is always person-centred, strengths-based and rooted in inclusion.

Something students can always come to me about is anything that doesn’t feel right for them — whether that’s learning, wellbeing or making our college even better.

What I enjoy most

The part of my role I enjoy most is seeing students grow in confidence, independence and self-belief. I’m especially proud when I see teams working together creatively to remove barriers and find solutions that really work for individual students.

My values

Inclusion, kindness and high expectations are really important to me. I believe that every student deserves to be seen for who they are and supported to achieve more than they thought possible.

A little more about me

Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with family, getting outdoors when I can, and celebrating the successes of the people around me — especially our amazing staff and students. I’m also a proud Manchester United supporter, so there’s usually some football chat not far away!

Deputy Principal

Lisa Tansley

Deputy Principal
Safeguarding Director

Joanne Ellis

Safeguarding Director

About me

I have worked for the Foundation for over thirty years, following in the footsteps of several family members who have also dedicated their time here. My connection to the Foundation is deeply personal – my grandparents were profoundly deaf, and my grandfather attended the school as a residential pupil.

Because of this, I am passionate about ensuring that every child has access to an education without barriers, where they feel supported, valued and able to thrive.

What I do

I began my career working in residential departments within the foundation, supporting children as young as five, and later working with young people aged sixteen. Over time, I progressed into a Residential Manager role, developing my leadership skills and commitment to high-quality care.

I later moved into the college, where I led the pastoral department, which at the time was very small, consisting of just myself and one other member of staff. From there, I developed my knowledge and expertise in safeguarding, which is now the focus of my current role. The pastoral team has since grown significantly into the large, skilled team it is today, supporting young people to navigate the complexities of the modern world.

Safeguarding covers a wide range of responsibilities across the college day, and alongside my additional responsibility for health and safety, no two days are ever the same.

Everything I do is centred around keeping children and young people safe, happy and supported in all aspects of their lives.

How I support students

Students are at the heart of everything I do. My role is focused on making sure they feel safe, protected and able to enjoy their learning experience.

I am committed to creating an environment where young people feel listened to, respected and secure. I work closely with staff and students to ensure that any concerns are addressed quickly and that the right support is always in place.

Students can come to me about anything that affects their safety, wellbeing or happiness – ensuring they always have a trusted adult to turn to.

What I enjoy most

The part of my role I enjoy most is knowing that I am making a difference to the lives of children and young people. Seeing them happy, safe and able to succeed is incredibly rewarding.

My values

I strongly believe in safety, inclusion and care. Every child deserves to feel secure, understood and supported to achieve their potential without barriers.

A little more about me

Outside of work, I am passionate about cooking and food, and I enjoy spending time doing both. I also have three cats who are treated like royalty and very much part of the family!

Admissions and Student Experience Director

Michael Ibbotson

Admissions and Student Experience Director

About me

I’m the Admissions and Student Experience Director at Yorkshire Rose College, working within the Senior Management Team. I work closely with staff, students, governors and a number of external stakeholders such as our local authorities. I am a qualified SENCO, CMI Manager and previously enjoyed teaching sessions such as Sport, Cooking Skills and Supported Internships. I am also a proud Governor across three specialist schools.

What I do

I lead on admissions and transitions across the College, working closely with a range different schools and settings as well as local authorities to ensure a smooth and supportive journey for every student. I also have oversight of our wonderful Careers, Work Experience, and Transition teams, alongside student support and EHCP coordination, with a strong focus on delivering an outstanding student experience. I am committed to ensuring that student voice shapes and drives everything the College does.

Students are at the heart of every decision I make. I believe strongly in listening to student voice and making sure our students feel heard, valued and empowered. My approach is always person-centred, strengths-based and rooted in inclusion.

What I enjoy most

The part of my role I enjoy most is seeing students develop along their own individual journey in our College and seeing them succeed and progress to their next steps. I also enjoy the variety of my role from one day talking at an event about our offer to families and professionals to the next day working across different teams to ensure student provision is aligned with their needs and outcomes.

My values

Students are at the heart of every decision I make. I believe strongly in listening to student voice and making sure our students feel heard, valued and empowered. My approach is always person-centred, strengths-based and rooted in inclusion. I believe every individual deserves equal opportunities in accessing education and the right support to reach their own positive destination into adulthood.

A little more about me

When I’m not at work I enjoy time with my family and friends. I am a great lover of all varieties of music and I aim to be outside as much as possible, whatever the weather! I am passionate about exercise and nutrition, with a desire to always learn more about the benefits of this for our own wellbeing.

Curriculum and Quality Director

Felicity Nicholson

Curriculum and Quality Director

About me

I’m the Curriculum and Quality Director at Yorkshire Rose College, where I’m part of a passionate leadership team committed to making a real difference to the lives of our students. My role is a big part of who I am. I genuinely love what I do and feel very proud to be part of such a forward-thinking, inclusive college community.

What I do

My role focuses on shaping and maintaining a high-quality, ambitious curriculum that meets the needs of every student. I work closely with colleagues across the college to develop learning opportunities that are meaningful, engaging and continually improving.

A typical day might involve working alongside staff teams, reviewing quality, supporting new ideas within the curriculum and making sure we are offering the best possible experiences to our students.

How I support students

One of the most rewarding parts of my role is seeing the journey our students go on during their time with us. Over time, I often see them become more self-assured and comfortable in who they are, which is incredibly special to witness.

I am passionate about creating opportunities for students to experience things they may not otherwise have accessed, helping to broaden their horizons and build important life skills. It is always meaningful to hear from parents and carers about the difference they have seen in their young person, especially in terms of confidence, independence and overall development.

What I enjoy most

What I value most is working with such a dedicated and like-minded staff team. There is a shared sense of purpose across the college and a genuine commitment to doing the very best for our students. It is inspiring to be part of a team where people care so deeply and are always striving to move forward and improve.

My values

Inclusion is central to everything I believe in, which is why I am currently completing a Master’s degree in Inclusion. I am passionate about making sure all students feel that they belong and that they are supported to achieve their full potential.

I also strongly believe in kindness, collaboration and having high expectations for what our students can achieve.

A little more about me

Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with friends, listening to music and travelling. I have quite a wide taste in music, but I particularly enjoy indie and alternative bands such as R.E.M., Arctic Monkeys, Pulp and The Shins.

I love visiting new places, trying different foods and learning about other cultures. Japanese food is a favourite of mine, especially sushi and ramen. I also have a serious sweet tooth, so I can never resist a sweet treat!

Behaviour and Curriculum Director

Julie Hamshaw

Behaviour and Curriculum Director
Residence Manager

Chris Brawn

Residence Manager
Behaviour and Curriculum Manager

Penny Brownson

Behaviour and Curriculum Manager
Positive Behaviour Manager

Vicky Shirt

Positive Behaviour Manager
Behaviour and Curriculum Manager

Sam Cartwright

Behaviour and Curriculum Manager
PA to the Principal and Principalship and Senior Administrator

Julie Wright

PA to the Principal and Principalship and Senior Administrator