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Caitlin Hogan-Lloyd

Senior Consultant

  • 07787 240 452
  • caitlinhoganlloyd@cordisbright.co.uk
  • Coming soon.

Caitlin is a Senior Consultant and experienced project manager, with a strong track record of delivering high-quality research and evaluation across children’s services, health and care, and youth justice. She is adept at managing complex, multi-site projects and engaging stakeholders across a range of sectors.

Before joining Cordis Bright, Caitlin worked in education research and consultancy, with a particular focus on children with special educational needs and disabilities. She currently volunteers as a reading mentor at a primary school.

   

“I am proud of our ability to combine a rigorous, data-driven research approach with a flexible and sensitive understanding of our clients’ needs and the people they support. It is gratifying to deliver outputs that are practically useful and genuinely support decision-making.”

   

Recent projects include:

  • Evaluation: Caitlin has led evaluations of large-scale, innovative programmes across a variety of sectors. Highlights include the Department for Education’s PINS programme supporting neurodivergent children in schools, the Youth Justice Board and Brent and Newham Councils’ Covid Pathfinder initiative, The Children’s Society’s Disrupting Exploitation programme, and several projects supporting health, care, and wellbeing delivery in Greater Manchester.
  • Randomised Controlled Trials: Caitlin has delivered two Youth Endowment Fund (YEF)-funded RCTs: Nottingham and Nottinghamshire VRP’s Divert Plus programme, and AudioActive’s SHIFT mentoring programme. She has overseen the co-design and pilot phases for both projects, provided close support to delivery teams, and co-produced the SHIFT programme manual.
  • Needs Assessment: Caitlin has managed multiple needs assessments for NHS clients, with a particular focus on services for children with complex needs. Her work has involved gathering and analysing complex datasets from health, children’s services, and education across multiple local authority areas, and triangulating these with qualitative insights from commissioners, practitioners, children and parents. The resulting analysis has provided robust evidence to shape service development.
  • Consultancy: Caitlin has supported voluntary sector providers of adult and children’s social care to identify strategic priorities and opportunities for growth. Her work has involved extensive qualitative consultation, demand modelling, and mapping of existing provision, and has directly informed significant changes in organisational strategy and service development.

Caitlin has a degree in Human Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge.