Executive Leadership Team

Yasmin Khan

Yasmin Khan

Chief Executive Officer

Yasmin is the Chief Executive of the Staying Put Group and a highly distinguished leader, bringing over 25 years of experience in championing women’s rights, gender-based violence prevention, mental health, wellbeing, and supported housing. An MBA graduate from the University of Huddersfield (2010), she has dedicated her career to building inclusive, safe, and empowering services for vulnerable individuals.

With two decades as a Chief Executive, Yasmin is known for leading compassionate, outcome-driven organisations that centre the voices and experiences of those they support. Her work is grounded in a deep commitment to equality, human rights, and social justice.

She has played a key role in developing innovative services across West Yorkshire and beyond, supporting women, children/young people, and other marginalised communities, while contributing to national and international initiatives through partnerships with government, Women’s Aid, housing associations, and NGOs.

Yasmin also contributes strategically to health and care systems across the region as an Independent Member of the Leeds Committee of the West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB), where she:

  • Chaired the Leeds Health Inequalities Sub-Committee (2021–2025)
  • Currently chairs the Equality Impact Assessment Panels
  • Serves as Deputy Chair for the Finance, Value & Performance and the Quality & People’s Experience Sub-Committees

She also chairs the Yorkshire Regional Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance, previously co-chaired the Safer Communities Forum, and is an active member of the West Yorkshire Women Leaders Network. Yasmin also advises the West Yorkshire Combined Authority on third sector engagement.

Driven by a passion for equity, dignity, and lasting change, Yasmin remains a tireless advocate for those most in need.

Anita Pluckwell

Anita Pluckwell

Head of Operations & Client Care

With a background in social care, Anita Pluckwell has worked across Europe, and set up a victim support scheme for service families in north-west Europe, before settling back in the UK and furthering her career in domestic abuse services. Previous to working at Staying Put, Anita worked for Trafford Domestic Abuse Services where she led a team delivering outreach services to survivors and developed domestic abuse training packages for professionals.

Anita’s role as Head of Operations & Client Care means she oversees all our service delivery, across our Community Hub, One Front Door and Accommodation services.

Adrian Byrne

Adrian Byrne

Head of Finance & Corporate Services

Adrian qualified as a chartered accountant in 2005 and has specialised in charity accounting for the last ten years. He is passionate about the excellent work that charities do, and has also been involved in a voluntary capacity as a trustee of two charities, a financial advisor to another charity and the manager of a job club through the charity Christians Against Poverty.

Adrian is excited to have now joined Staying Put at this time of growth and is looking to implement financial systems and processes to facilitate excellent standards of financial governance, and to provide a secure financial platform for the next stage of Staying Put’s development. He lives in Leeds with his wife and three sons.

Dina Niemczyk

Dina Niemczyk

One Front Door Manager

Dina developed and now manages the One Front Door, which is the helpline for the Survive and Thrive partnership.

Shazana Rasib

Shazana Rasib

Accommodation Services Manager

Shazana’s role is to oversee both housing and support across our refuges and dispersed properties, including Solace Housing Association, and the resettlement service.

Ayshea Grey

Ayshea Grey

Community Services Manager

Ayshea looks after all things community- from IDVA’s, ISVA’s, the Early Intervention and Prevention Team, Hospital IDVAs and GP IDVA’s.

Rebecca Talbot

Rebecca Talbot

HR Manager

Rebecca manages all of our HR needs, including recruitment. If you are interested in working for Staying Put, please contact sprecruitment@stayingput.org.uk

Debbie Kester

Debbie Kester

Digital Communications Manager

Debbie heads up the communications department, covering everything from PR to social media, branding to web development. If you have a media request please contact media@stayingput.org.uk

Andy Ellis

Andy Ellis

Business Development Manager

Andy is our Business Development Manager, who specialises in corporate sponsorships. Andy oversees all income generation, from regular giving to grant applications. If you are interested in fundraising for Staying Put, or want to be one of our funders, contact fundraising@stayingput.org.uk

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"The day I rang for help [was] the day I realised it was time for me to leave...The day I was accepted [to refuge] I had my full life in four bin bags and some toys I managed to grab." Kayleigh.

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