Rebecca Loveless
Rebecca’s work at Kaleidoscope spans organisational development, high performing teams and collaboration, research and evaluation, communications and wellbeing.
She is interested in patient-centred care, socio-cultural factors in health, implementation science and mental health inequalities. Coming from a mental health background, Rebecca puts people at the heart of her work and she is thrilled that this continues in her roles at Kaleidoscope.
Before joining the Kaleidoscope team, Rebecca spent time working in patient support in a psychiatric hospital and community mental health services before co-managing a child development research lab at New York University.
More recently, she completed an MSc in Global Mental Health, focusing on women’s health inequalities and the risk of climate change to public health. This fostered skills across policy research and development, qualitative analysis, cross-cultural evaluation methods and clinical mental health care.
Outside of work, Rebecca can be found taking on craft projects, buying more books than her shelves can hold, learning to swim and escaping back to her childhood village to spend time with the sheep, alpacas and chickens.