Meet the Team
Tim Wright - Hospital Manager
Tim joined Cygnet Oaks in January 2019 following a successful 21 year career in the NHS. Tim qualified as a mental health nurse in 1996 before going on to study for a BMedSci (Hons) in Forensic Mental Health.
Specialising in the field of secure mental health care, he has taken on many roles from staff nurse, senior staff nurse, clinical team leader, modern matron and hospital security manager. More recently in 2013 Tim studied for and obtained the role of local security management specialist (LSMS) for a large NHS mental health trust.
Tim is always open to new ideas in terms of service user focused outcomes, engaging individuals in meaningful activity and promoting the care pathway to independent living. Tim is also a level 1 table tennis coach and always keen to get others into the sport.
Faye Rothery – Head of Care, The House
Faye commenced her journey into nursing in 2011 by undertaking a Mental Health Nursing degree. During the years of study, Faye gained essential experience in physical health to contribute to her skills as a mental health nurse by working as a health care assistant in a general hospital and senior carer at a residential care home. Faye began working for Cygnet as a preceptorship nurse, progressing to staff nurse and then senior staff nurse.
Faye was appointed Cygnet Oaks latest Head of Care in December 2018. Faye is committed to assisting individuals to engage in their care pathway in order to achieve a successful discharge to the next chapter of their rehabilitation journey.
Richard Griffiths – Head of Care, The Lodge
Richard started working for Cygnet in September 2009, commencing his journey in the mental health field as a support worker. Richard went on to study mental health nursing at Nottingham University in 2011 and successfully qualified in 2014. Upon qualifying Richard worked a short period at Cygnet Sherwood House before transferring to Cygnet Oaks to broaden his knowledge and skill set.
Richard has worked at Cygnet Oaks since March 2015 and during that time has progressed through the ranks to a senior nurse and more recently Head of Care. Richard is responsible for ensuring that service users receive high quality care, whilst supporting staff members to achieve their optimum potential.
Dr Graeme Tosh – Consultant Psychiatrist
Graeme joined Cygnet in September 2024 after 20 years working as a Psychiatrist and Medical Leader in the NHS. Graeme graduated from Medical School in Dundee in 2004 and has worked at a variety of locations around the UK since then including Southampton, London, Glasgow and Derby; he joins us from Rotherham where he has worked as a Consultant Psychiatrist for the past 12 years.
Graeme is a General Adult Psychiatrist with specialist experience in Perinatal Psychiatry, Adult ADHD and Rehabilitation Psychiatry; additionally he has taken on several leadership roles throughout his career including Associate Medical Director, Deputy Medical Director and eventually Executive Medical Director at a local NHS Trust.
Graeme is passionate about patient focused care, adapted to suit the individual and believes strongly in the relationship between healthy lifestyle changes to promote good mental health.
David Marshall - Clinical Psychologist
David has worked within Cygnet services since 2020 and moved to Cygnet Oaks in December 2021 in the Clinical Psychologist role. David has worked in mental healthcare since 2007 and has enjoyed a number of roles in a variety of services both in the community and in hospital settings which have ultimately led to his qualification as Clinical Psychologist in 2016.
Since this time he has worked in medium and low Secure inpatient, brain injury rehabilitation and mental health rehabilitation services where he has built on his growing sense of satisfaction from working in inpatient care and rehabilitation. David’s main passion in his work comes from the opportunities he has to work with service-users and multidisciplinary teams to improve the care provided and maximise the recovery outcomes for people who are admitted to hospital. He has sought to extend his knowledge of psychological approaches, therapies and ways to support people with complex needs through further training and has recently completed a course in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR).
Abbie Decarolis - Forensic Psychologist
Abbie is a HCPC Registered Forensic Psychologist. She started working for Cygnet in 2018 as an Assistant Psychologist, before progressing to a Trainee Forensic Psychologist and qualifying in 2023. Abbie has worked in mental health services since 2016, including in rehabilitation services and secure services.
Abbie is passionate about working collaboratively with service users to help them to understand their experiences and empowering them to identify treatment goals to progress in their recovery journey. She adopts an integrative approach and draws upon a number of psychological approaches in her work. Abbie enjoys working with the staff team to promote psychologically informed and trauma informed care.
Fiona Safrany - Specialist Occupational Therapist
Fiona graduated with a MSC in Occupational Therapy from Sheffield Hallam University in 2016. Fiona began her career in Cygnet as a newly qualified occupational therapist in a low secure unit for men diagnosed with personality disorder. Fiona later joined Cygnet Oaks in 2018 as a junior occupational therapist and was appointed as a specialist occupational therapist in 2020 and currently leads the occupational therapy department. Fiona is passionate about empowering service users to achieve their goals and engage in a treatment programme that will enable them to progress toward their discharge. Fiona is enthusiastic about service development as well as supporting occupational therapy staff in their professional development. Fiona has led a number of service development projects and is looking forward to developing a new sensory garden in the coming months.
Naomi Peters - Band 5 Occupational Therapist
Naomi is a band 5 Occupational therapist who graduated from Leeds Beckett University and has worked at Cygnet Oaks since June 2021.
Naomi is passionate about empowering service users to achieve their goals, engage in meaningful occupations and improve their independent living skills, enabling them to progress towards discharge into the community.
Naomi has enjoyed supporting student occupational therapists who have now progressed to become qualified occupational therapists and is passionate about promoting the role of occupational therapy.