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Bath youth wellbeing charity announces new chief executive

I Can & I Am was founded in 2015 by former teacher James Shone who was left partially sighted after a brain tumour

Rebecca Burton has been appointed as CEO of Bath-based charity I Can & I Am(Image: Handout)

A Bath charity that provides wellbeing support to young people in the West Country has appointed a new chief executive.

Rebecca Burton, who has worked for I Can & I Am for the last nine years, will lead the organisation into its second decade.

I Can & I Am was founded in 2015 by former teacher James Shone who was left partially sighted after a brain tumour. The charity has since helped more than 30,000 young people across the region.

Ms Burton will develop the charity’s wellbeing bus programme, which sees workshops delivered to students on a double-decker bus, and build on a strategy to support more teachers and parents across the South of England.

A team of I Can & I Am’s experts visit hundreds of primary, secondary, private and SEN schools in the West Country every year on the charity's two double-decker buses.

Sessions begin with cooking a pizza downstairs, followed by a workshop upstairs which is focused on boosting self-esteem. It is understood the charity is looking to acquire a third bus to cope with the rising demand for workshops.

Ms Burton said: “Every young person should be given the tools and support they need to believe in themselves so they can become who they want to be.

"That’s why we’re looking to enhance and expand our hugely successful bus programme to ensure an even greater impact and more reach. It has been a pleasure working alongside James since 2017 and I’m thrilled to be stepping into this position.”