 Hi, I'm Meg Brownings. I'm a principal occupational therapist with West Sussex County Council. I started my career as an occupational therapy volunteer at Horsham Hospital 37 years ago, which is quite shocking, and I fell in love with the profession. As a result of my time as a volunteer I went on to be an occupational therapy assistant with Brighton Health Authority, as it was then, and I then went to New Zealand and was an occupational therapy assistant there with the Women's Ward, which was an extraordinary experience, and that really inspired me to come home and train as an occupational therapist. So I then worked for Brighton and Hove City Council and I was seconded to train at Brighton University, so I undertook the four-year degree in occupational therapy, and then having qualified I then worked as an occupational therapist in the community with adults and children with physical disability. Then applied for a role at Crawley West Sussex as a team manager. It was a wonderful job. It is a wonderful job because the population is so diverse and the work is so unique. It was a great time. Then I applied for a service manager occupational therapy position and I supported the Adult Care Point 2 team and the Reablement Service and the Blue Badge service before applying for the principal occupational therapy position.