Darnall Well Being Team
Our team has a combined total of over 130 years working for Darnall Well Being. Between us, we were born in 10 different countries and we speak 14 different languages.
Our Casual Workers, who support our group activities
Our Trustees
Janet Harris
Acting Chair
Janet is a public health professional who has worked in the field of community organisation for over 30 years.
Jack Czauderna
Jack has been a family doctor for most of his working life. He was a GP in Darnall for nearly 30 years and founded Darnall Well Being over 20 years ago. Jack remains very influenced by the famous ‘Peckham Experiment’ (1935 – 1950) into the nature of health, and felt that it was not enough to treat disease and care for the sick, but that primary care should also have a responsibility for the health of the communities it serves. He was the Chair of Darnall Well Being for a long time, and it has grown and developed to meet the needs of its communities. Jack feels privileged to remain a DWB trustee.
Donal Farrell
Donal is a General Practitioner, working in Tinsley and Darnall since July 2023. He says “I know people are healthiest and happiest when not in the confines of consulting rooms, and believe people know what is best for themselves and their communities.”
Mark Gamsu
Mark Gamsu is a professor at Leeds Beckett University and a trustee for Citizens Advice Sheffield. He has an interest in local democracy and health inequalities, working in the field of local health systems, the voluntary sector and active citizenship.
Teresa Hart
Teresa has been volunteering with Darnall Well Being for around three years. She really enjoyed getting involved and becoming a trustee felt like a natural progression. She has previously lived in Darnall and some of her ancestors also lived in the area, so she feels an attachment to the area. She also volunteers for the Friends of High Hazels Park. Teresa is passionate about the benefits of volunteering as she has gained confidence, learnt new skills and formed close friendships. In her spare time, she also enjoys singing for the Carers’ Choir.
Gina Kalsi
Gina is a priest in the Church of England and is living in Attercliffe, as part of a new Christian community in the area. She is interested in spiritual wellbeing using mindfulness and meditation and is passionate about using creativity and art to develop community and build cohesion.
Lucie Nield
Lucie is a dietitian by background, who works at the University of Sheffield in the School of Medicine and Population Health. She has a particular interest in obesity, and health inequalities.
Riyam Shaief Al-Khaily
Riyam is a Senior Scientist at York Bioanalytical Solutions.