Home 5 About us 5 The people

The people behind the Society

Corinne Stuart

Chief Executive

Corinne joined the Society as Chief Executive in May 2021.

Corinne is an astute strategic planner with a consistent track record of delivering outstanding results for membership organisations.
Having grown up in the Kent and Sussex countryside, Corinne feels happiest close to nature, sharing time with friends, family and dogs.

Corinne has been self-employed for most of her professional career and appreciates the highs and lows of being your own boss. She believes that making it on your own doesn’t mean you have to be on your own and it’s where the Society comes in, helping members build their practice, connections and community by being part of our wider family of homeopaths.

They say that in the midst of difficulty lies opportunity, and with that being so, and with more and more of us looking for alternative, natural and gentler ways of healing the mind and body, Corinne believes the time is now for each of us to help usher in a new golden age for homeopathy.

Get in touch

email: chiefexecutive@homeopathy-soh.org

Selina Hatherley

Chair

About Selina...

Selina qualified as a homeopath in 2004 and has been in practice in Oxfordshire since.

For twelve years she ran a clinic with homeopathy students, for people with drug, alcohol and mental health problems. This experience changed her thoughts on practice and methodology.

Working with other homeopaths is something Selina loves, and she supervises both students and qualified practitioners.

As well as her private practice, she heads team SidebySide at the community clinic at Grenfell in London. Working alongside other therapists, she has seen the value and importance of teamwork in a multidisciplinary clinic, to both patient and practitioner.

Selina believes that homeopathy should be part of an integrated, collaborative health system, giving people choice about their healthcare.

Get in touch

email: info@homeopathy-soh.org

Ann Carlisle

Vice Chair & Independent Director

About Ann...

Ann joined the Board of the Society shortly after retiring as Chief Executive of CIOL (Chartered Institute of Linguists), the UK’s professional body for languages which services a global membership and delivers specialist qualifications for translators and interpreters. She has broad ranging experience in leadership and governance across the public sector, government, education and business.

She established the first language development and accreditation strategy for the Metropolitan Police Service, has spent time at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office leading on worldwide language training for the Diplomatic Service and ran and grew a language services start-up at a London University. She spent the early years of her career working in business in Germany.

Ann looks forward to using her experience of having taken CIOL through a comprehensive programme of professionalisation, modernisation and growth to the benefit to the Society and its members.

Get in touch

email: info@homeopathy-soh.org

Board of Directors

Ian Hamilton

RSHom

About Ian...

Ian has been in registered practice since 1989 and involved in the education of homeopathy and higher education management for many years. Ian worked as an educational advisor for the Society of Homeopaths for some years and liaised with many schools and colleges during this time.

He is also the founder of a group Art and Homeopathy which aims to open up homeopathy philosophy to all. He is a trustee of two charities, Helen Campbell Homeopathy Foundation and Chair of one BADA which is an art movement.

Ian was editor of The Homeopath from 2010 to 2015 and has published articles in The Homeopath and Homeopathic Links

Get in touch

email: info@homeopathy-soh.org

 

Som Jandu

RSHom

About Som ...

With a career spanning over 25 years, Som is a pioneering force in modern homeopathy.

As a seasoned educator and practitioner, he has trained hundreds of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, blending homeopathy with cutting-edge science to redefine what’s possible in homeopathic education.

Drawing on a his academic foundation in clinical pharmacology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, herbalism, supplementation, and clinical nutrition, Som brings a truly integrative approach to health.

His teaching bridges conventional and holistic modalities, empowering students to think critically and treat comprehensively.

As President of The College of Practical Homeopathy, Som champions a bold vision: to make holistic homeopathy the gold standard for 21st-century care. His influence extends worldwide, from delivering keynotes and masterclasses across continents to shaping the next generation of practitioners.

Som also holds board-level positions with the Society of Homeopaths and the Institute of Homeopathy Accreditation (IHA), where he actively contributes to advancing the profession’s standards and global recognition.

He has been a guest speaker on prominent platforms such as the BBC Health Podcast and the Homeopathy Hangout with Eugenie Kruger (Episodes 304 & 305), where he shares insights that challenge, uplift, and inspire.

Academically, Som holds an MBA from Warwick Business School, an MPhil from Leicester University, and a BSc (Hons) from University College, along with his LCPH Homeopath qualification.

 

Get in touch

email: info@homeopathy-soh.org

Lyssa Clayton

RSHom

About Lyssa...

Lyssa studied homeopathy at college for four years from 1994 -1998 and has been learning ever since.

She has a busy and varied practice, seeing clients both online and in person in East Lothian and runs a monthly low cost clinic.

With a background in birth education and post-natal and breastfeeding support, she realised the deepest way to help women, babies and their families was though homeopathy.

Lyssa was a Director of the Birth Resource Centre in Edinburgh and has written articles and a book chapter on homeopathy and pregnancy.

She has a busy and varied practice, seeing clients both online and in person in East Lothian and runs a monthly low cost clinic.

Along with seeing clients, Lyssa is involved in teaching. She is passionate about Supervision and Mentoring for students and for qualified practitioners and sees this as integral to how we support ourselves in practice and life.

Lyssa values autonomy of choice in how we care for our health and wellbeing and in building a strong and integrated network of practitioners to meet the health challenges of our world.

Lyssa is excited to be working with this group of wise and committed people on the Board to support and evolve what the Society of Homeopaths does for members and the profession.

Get in touch

email: info@homeopathy-soh.org

Rob Strange OBE

Independent Director

About Rob...

Rob Strange OBE is a Chartered Director and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers. After a successful career in the personal banking sector, he spent twelve years as CEO, and as a Trustee, of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), the world’s largest chartered professional membership body of its kind.

He was awarded the OBE in the 2008 Queen’s Birthday Honours List and he retired from his full time CEO role in early 2013, since when he has taken on a number of Trustee and Non-Executive Director positions, including with Education for Health and Greensleeves Care.

He was Deputy Chair of Greensleeves Care Trust, and chaired their Finance and Audit Committee. Rob has had two spells as interim CEO at The British Acupuncture Council and one with the Association for Project Safety. He has also been Company Secretary of the British Acupuncture Council.

Get in touch

email: info@homeopathy-soh.org

 

Are you looking for a homepath near you?