• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
MASH

MASH

We stand with women who sex work and help you to experience good health, safety and emotional wellbeing.

  • Our Services
  • Get Advice
  • Get Involved
  • News & Blog
  • About us
  • Contact MASH
Donate

MASH announces Jackie Driver OBE as new chair of trustees

July 1, 2024

Head shot of Jackie Driver, MASH's new chair smiling at the camera

MASH, a Greater Manchester charity providing non-judgemental support to women who are sex working, has announced the appointment of Jackie Driver OBE as its new chair of trustees.

Jackie, who is the Associate Director for Equality and Inclusion at Greater Manchester Integrated Care, joined the charity in June.

She brings a wealth of expertise and experience to MASH including key specialisms in equality and human rights, public health, social mobility, disability rights and health inequalities. She was awarded an OBE in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday honours list for her exceptional contribution towards equality, diversity and inclusion.

Most recently, Jackie was recognised for making an outstanding contribution to protecting the public’s health during the COVID-19 pandemic, with her work to address the disproportionate impact of COVID in respect of ethnicity, migrancy and disability in Manchester.

MASH is a local Greater Manchester charity which stands with women involved in sex work and provides expert support around safety, physical and mental health, housing, improved choices and more.

MASH’s outreach van, a specially adapted camper van, is taken out onto the ‘beat’ areas of the city several nights per week. Women can access condoms, food and drink and speak to friendly and non-judgemental case workers and volunteers to get support with anything that is going on in their lives.

MASH also runs a drop-in centre, its own specialist sexual health clinic, offers counselling and supports women with everything from finding a home to reporting violent crimes and navigating the criminal justice system. Its colleagues and volunteers are all trained to work in a trauma-informed and gender-informed approach which is key to its impactful work.

Jackie Driver, MASH Chair of Trustees said; “It is a privilege to be joining MASH’s team as chair of the board. Hearing from the women who MASH supports, it is clear that these services and this approach is fundamental to improving outcomes for women.

“MASH provides somewhere to turn to for women who are pushed to the margins of society and face multiple barriers. Many are surviving through a complex web of traumas including poverty, violence, homelessness, mental ill health and isolation.

“MASH also serves to hold up a mirror to continued violations of human rights in the face of multiple forms of oppressive social power. The safety net MASH provides is vital in the context of the structural and systemic discrimination women are so often dealing with.

“MASH is a critical part of the landscape that addresses the unwarranted inequalities women face.  I am committed and hope I can do justice to the important position of chair of this vital organisation.”

Jackie is also a board member of Motability Foundation which aims to make all journeys accessible for disabled people and is interim chair of Action Deafness, which provides specialist, personalised support to Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in their own homes and in the community.

Annie Emery, CEO at MASH said; “During the recruitment process we were blown away with Jackie’s wealth of experience, her passion, ideas, commitment to social justice and her leadership style. We are excited to welcome her to the team and to benefit from her deep care and commitment to the women we meet and support at MASH and to support our ambitions and vision for the next stage of our journey as an organisation.

“We send our heartfelt thanks to Tabz O’Brien, our outgoing Chair, whose vision and exemplary leadership during her tenure as Chair enabled MASH to thrive and grow during one of the most challenging periods in recent history. Tabz developed an award winning board and was instrumental in setting our ambitious five year strategy, which is already achieving key ambitions of supporting more women across Greater Manchester. We wish Tabz all the very best for her next exciting ventures.

“At MASH we are committed to creating a community, space and culture that is welcoming and inclusive to everyone. We know that Jackie will help to hold us accountable on this and in ensuring we move closer to a society where all women have choice, freedom and power.”

More from this category News

See MASH in action. Stay connected

You're invited to sign up for our email community. We need you to join the fight for choice, freedom and power for all women.

* indicates required

We’re committed to protecting your personal data.

For information on how we do this, see our privacy policy.

Support our work

Much of our work relies on our passionate team of volunteers. There are lots of ways you can get involved, meet new people and make a difference.

Fundraise
Volunteer

Make a donation

£14 could cover the cost of a hot drink, an attack alarm, and some food from our outreach van for a woman working on the streets.

Please donate now

Footer

We are MASH

For 30 years, MASH has stood by women who are sex working or thinking about it, offering non-judgemental support to improve health, safety and wellbeing.

We take MASH to women where they are at, offering support from our drop-in centre, our MASH van, in Manchester city centre, in saunas and via phone calls and home visits.

Women tell us that MASH helps them to feel safer, listened to, empowered and that in many cases it is a ‘lifeline’.

Visit the Drop-in Centre

For advice, our needle exchange, condoms or to see our nurse.

Get Directions

See our work in action. Stay connected.

We need you with us to fight for choice, freedom and power for all women. Please sign up to our email community.

Sign up


Quick Links

  • Our story
  • Work at MASH
  • Resources and publications
  • Our Board
  • Contact MASH
  • MASH Safeguarding Policies
  • MASH Complaints Policy

Social

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn

Prefer to talk?

You can call us on 0800 183 0499

Charity Governance Awards - Winner 2022
The Queens Award for Voluntary Service
Registered with Fundraising Regulator

Copyright © 2025 · Manchester Action on Street Health 2021 | Registered Charity No 1051754

  • Accessibility
  • Privacy Policy
  • Our Cookies