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Dr Ashok Roy receives an OBE

13 June 2018


Dr Ashok Roy is a long-standing Non-Executive Board Member of Jaffray Care; alongside his roles as a Consultant Psychiatrist for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities and his Chairmanship of the Intellectual Disabilities Faculty at The Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Jaffray Care is delighted to hear that Dr Roy has been recognised in Her Majesty the Queen’s 2018 Birthday honours list; receiving an OBE. Dr Roy’s passion and commitment to his profession is unquestionable, and everyone at Jaffray Care would like to congratulate him on what is a wonderful achievement, and wish him well in what is a already fantastic career.

         Dr Ashok Roy OBE


Upon receiving the news, Dr Ashok Roy said: “I have been privileged to spend my working life trying to improve services for    people with learning disabilities and their families and staff. I’m delighted to receive  this unexpected honour.”
“I hope it goes some way in raising the profile of a section of society that still struggles to receive the right support to live fulfilling lives.”
 
 
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