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Our Story

Hello and welcome to our Website. My name is Andy McNaughton, Chair of Trustees. Here is our story behind the Janice Ann McNaughton (JAM) Foundation.


The Foundation was set up as a Registered Charity to provide a fitting legacy to my late mother on her 30th anniversary. She dedicated her career as a social worker to improving the lives of children and young people and protecting the most vulnerable. An abiding memory is the house phone ringing in the middle of the night, before she would have to head off to yet another emergency. No mobile phones or pagers back then! 


Her caseload would typically involve incidents of child abuse and neglect, through to the more uplifting experiences of securing a foster home for a child or finalising an adoption. It remains something of a mystery how she managed all this while raising her own family, before she was sadly taken from us in 1991 at the age of 47. She remains an inspiration to us all and seeing the impact she had on others, undoubtedly played a part in my decision to pursue a career in the police.


Ironically, the relationship between the police and social services has often been challenging, with conflicting strategies on the best way to deal with children and young people. Fortunately, this situation has dramatically improved, with both organisations now often co-located and collaborating on a daily basis. However, both organisations have experienced significant funding challenges over the last couple of decades placing increasing pressure on their resources and services. Tragic cases such as Victoria Climbie, Baby P, Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, Star Hobson and Sara Sharif, only serve to highlight this and the critical need for highly trained and dedicated social workers to undertake this vocation.   

Over the years, I have worked alongside social workers on many occasions and witnessed at first hand the incredible challenges and sometimes harrowing situations they are faced with. The supportive, loving families and relative comfort that many of us will have experienced are sadly a million miles away from the reality of too many children and young people. There are thousands of social workers up and down the country that, like my mother did, do everything they can to make a difference. She was passionate about mentoring and supporting her colleagues. Sadly, she has been deprived any further opportunity to do that. We hope our Bursaries will be the next best thing!   


With this in mind, we set and achieved our an initial target of launching a Bursary in September 2022 for a place on the Social Work Degree Programme at the University of Hertfordshire, one of the leading UK educational centres for those with a social work vocation. 


We have a collaborative arrangement in place with Hertfordshire County Council who will mentor our Bursary students through the programme to successful employment with their Social Work Department (subject to usual fair recruitment process). Specifically, our Bursaries are granted to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to training as Social Workers and Healthcare Professionals. We will prioritise supporting care-leavers and care-experienced young people, a high proportion of whom show an interest in these vocations. We recognise that such young people will be able to draw on their own experiences and bring an invaluable level of empathy and credibility to the roles. The Bursary would therefore not only have supported that one young person, but the scores of children and young/vulnerable people that the recipients in turn go onto help throughout their careers.  

Our Purpose

The JAM Foundation’s Charitable purpose is as follows and will underpin all the activities that it pursues:


  1. Advancing education by providing bursaries to support disadvantaged children and young people to improve access to education and training: To create opportunities for this cohort to undertake careers in Social Care, Healthcare and Community Engagement that provide specific support to disadvantaged children and young people.
  2. Relieving sickness by funding support to children and young people who have life threatening or life limiting conditions. This may be because their current Healthcare Trust are unable to provide the treatment required and therefore getting the right treatment may involve additional travel and treatment costs.

Our Target 2025-2030


 In keeping with our Charitable Purpose, we have now expanded our Bursary Programme through the University to attract applications from young people seeking to study for Social Work, Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedic Science degrees. We have awarded 5 Bursaries to date and have now agreed our 5 Year Plan to deliver a further 25 Bursaries by 2030. 

 30 by 30!

Please visit the University of Hertfordshire website to find out more about the Bursary application process.    


 If you would like to make a donation or otherwise get involved,


we would be enormously grateful and love to hear from you! 


Best wishes,


Andy McNaughton

Chair of Trustees 

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