This committee advises council on financial, organisational risk and audit issues affecting the CSP
On this page:
Committee membership
Awaiting Appointment of 2 Council Members
Sarah Jennings (Chair)
Sarah is deputy head of clinical effectiveness across adult community service for Blackpool Teaching Hospital NHS Trust. She leads improvement projects across multiple professions working towards the reduction of harms, improved clinical outcomes and a skilled, competent and resilient workforce. Previously, Sarah was a specialist physiotherapist in neurological rehabilitation, particularly within the field of spasticity management, including carrying out botulinum toxin injections and teaching on a master's programme for neurological injection therapy. She was on the CSP student executive committee while training and has been a CSP steward and a member of her local Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Neurology (ACPIN) committee.
Donall Curtin
Donall is an experienced accountant, board director and business leader with background in finance, corporate governance, audit and risk management and who is highly skilled with extensive experience in both the public and private sectors. Board directorships include Green Effects Investments, Arts Council, Office of Government Procurement, Irish College Leuven, Early Childhood Ireland. Donall founded one of Ireland’s leading accountancy practices and has considerable experience of serving on audit and risk committees, both in private and public sectors.
Donall is a strong advocate of ensuring that best practice and good corporate governance exist within the boardroom and ensuring relevant structures within businesses to facilitate adoption of organisational values throughout.
By providing strategic advisory services to many organisations, Donall brings a unique combination of business/accountancy knowledge and a deep knowledge of the professional membership sector to the provision of solutions for many organisations.
Philip Hulse
Philip is team lead of outpatient therapy at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. He has been active in CSP membership since he became a CSP workplace steward in 1998 and West Midlands regional steward from 2003-2009. He has been a member of the West Midlands Network since 2003 and was a CSP Council member from 2007-2018. During his time on Council, Philip chaired the finance committee, the communications committee and the membership review working group, and was vice-chair of the industrial relations committee and the National Group of Regional Stewards. Philip was also vice-chair of Council from 2015-2018 – in this role, he represented the CSP in all four countries of the UK and overseas at the EWCPT and ISCP Conferences.
Junaid Khan
Junaid Khan is an experienced internal audit professional with background in finance, governance, risk, and compliance across various industries and regions. He is an expert assessor with the Global Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) and its local chapters in the United Arab Emirates and the UK where he helps organisations develop governance frameworks, execute their internal audit strategies, build internal audit capabilities, implement internal audit tools and establish in-house functions.
Junaid has previously served as the head of internal audit quality for a leading multinational corporation in the Middle East where he successfully introduced leading practices through the use of data analysis, continuous auditing and real-time interactive stakeholder reporting.
He also serves as member of board of trustees for the Pakistan Community Welfare School in Abu Dhabi where he is responsible for overseeing finance and administrative matters with the objective of transforming the school to a self-sustaining entity providing quality education to underprivileged children from the local Pakistani community.
Junaid is a certified chartered accountant and certified internal auditor by profession and holds an executive MBA degree from INSEAD.
Lynne Mann
Lynne is allied health professions lead for Dumfries and Galloway Community Health and Social Care Partnership. Lynne provides professional leadership for the physiotherapists across community services. Previously Lynne was an orthopaedic physiotherapy team lead. Lynne is enthusiastic about service and quality improvement, undertaking service improvement roles both nationally and locally. Lynne led national on areas of work including day of care surveys, and criteria-led discharge. Locally, she provided programme and project management to unscheduled care and enhanced recovery. Lynne’s interests include frailty, falls, community rehabilitation and physical activity. Lynne joined the committee in November 2021.
Key documents
Finance, risk and audit committee meeting dates
- Thursday 21 November 2024
- Wednesday 12 March 2025
- Wednesday 30 April 2025
- Wednesday 2 July 2025
- Wednesday 3 September 2025
- Wednesday 19 November 2025