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For Charities and Communities

Supporting communities through integrated, outcome-focused healthcare

Charities and community organisations are facing increasing demand, growing complexity of need, and continuing pressure on resources. Many of the people they support live with chronic illness, fatigue, pain, stress, cancer-related challenges, neurological conditions, or the long-term consequences of poor health.
Rowan Health works alongside charities, community organisations and healthcare partners to provide practical, person-centred support that helps individuals improve function, resilience and quality of life. Through an integrated approach combining rehabilitation, supportive care, patient education and health promotion, we help organisations extend the impact of the services they already provide.
Our programmes can be delivered within community settings, workplaces, hospices, support centres and outreach venues, with flexible models designed to meet the needs of both organisations and the people they serve.

Health Without Barriers

We believe that access to high-quality integrative healthcare should not depend on income. We work with charities and community organisations through flexible partnership models ranging from subsidised clinical support and outreach programmes to education, training and specialist consultancy.Every organisation is different. We therefore work collaboratively to design services that match local needs, available resources and intended outcomes.

What Makes Our Approach Different?

  • Integrated rather than single-modality support

  • Two complementary practitioners working as a team

  • Focus on function, resilience and quality of life

  • Education and self-management built into programmes

  • Experience across healthcare, community and charitable settings

  • Outcome-focused approach designed for real-world community delivery

Why Organisations Work With Us

  • Experienced clinicians with over 30 years of combined practice experience

  • Flexible delivery models tailored to community needs

  • Community-based and outreach provision

  • Outcome-focused approach

  • Education, prevention and self-management support

  • Experience working with complex and chronic health conditions

  • Support for underserved and vulnerable populations

  • English and French delivery available

  • Ability to contribute to funding applications and service development

How We Work With You

Accessible Clinical Support

For organisations with service users who cannot access private healthcare, we offer significantly reduced consultation rates — or free sessions for genuinely vulnerable groups. We discuss what is possible together.

Staff & Volunteer Wellbeing

Charity work is demanding. We offer tailored workshops on burnout prevention, stress management, and sustainable practice for your paid staff and volunteers.

Patient & Community Education Sessions

Clear, accessible talks for your service users on chronic fatigue, pain management, cancer support, ageing well, and mental health — in plain, understandable language.

Clinical Specialist Input

For hospices, cancer support centres, neurological condition charities, and carers organisations — we offer regular clinical sessions as an embedded practitioner.

Grant-Supported Programmes

We are happy to contribute to the development of grant applications and health-focused projects. Our clinical experience, research involvement and programme development expertise can help strengthen applications and support service design.

Community Clinics
& Outreach

We can bring clinical sessions directly to community venues — GP waiting rooms, community centres, sheltered housing, or hospice spaces — removing access barriers for your most vulnerable beneficiaries.

Areas of Work

Conditions & communities we serve

We have particular experience in the following areas, but are always happy to discuss situations where additional health, rehabilitation or recovery support could benefit the people your organisation serves

Cancer Support & Survivorship

​Integrated support programmes designed to help individuals manage treatment side effects, improve quality of life, support recovery and strengthen resilience during and after cancer treatment.                                                  Learn more

Mental health & burnout

Carers' wellbeing

Stress & anxiety

Long COVID & post-viral fatigue

Neurological conditions (Parkinson's, MS)

Women's health

Chronic pain management

Older people & healthy ageing

Musculoskeletal pain & mobility

"The people who most need support to recover, adapt and maintain their quality of life are often those least able to access it. Helping close that gap is both a clinical commitment and a social responsibility."

Programme team

The programme is delivered by Julien Baron-Meyet and Stephanie Baron-Meyet, who have worked together for more than a decade developing integrated approaches to complex health conditions, rehabilitation, recovery and long-term patient support. 

Combining clinical expertise, service development experience and outcome-focused practice, they bring together a unique blend of healthcare, rehabilitation, education and community support experience, enabling them to design and deliver practical programmes tailored to the needs of charities and community organisations.

Julien Baron-Meyet

Consultant in integrative medicine

Julien Baron-Meyet is a Consultant in Integrative Medicine with more than 20 years of clinical experience supporting people with complex and chronic health conditions.

With a background in biological sciences and formal training in osteopathy, acupuncture, Tibetan medicine, medical homeopathy, herbal medicine and neuro-coaching, he has worked alongside hospitals, multidisciplinary teams and healthcare organisations in Europe and Asia.

Alongside his clinical practice, Julien is actively involved in education, research and service development. He teaches internationally, serves on research committees, runs the Edinburgh charitable clinic for Homeopathy UK, and has worked as a consultant to the French Olympic Committee.

His work focuses on developing practical, outcome-driven approaches that improve function, resilience and quality of life, particularly within charitable, community and supportive care settings.

Qualifications & Professional Roles

​• BSc (Hons) Biomathematics & Biochemistry

• Osteopath (DO France)

• Diploma in Homeopathy (DiHom)

• Member of the Faculty of Homeopathy (MFHom)

• Member of Society of Homeopaths (RSHom)

• Society for Integrative Healthcare Member

• Traditional Chinese Acupuncture Practitioner

• Tibetan Medicine Practitioner

• Training in Neuro-Coaching

• Faculty of Homeopathy Research Board

• UDIHop board member

• Lecturer at FRMI – Faculty of Integrative Medicine (Switzerland)

• Consultant at Homeopathy UK's Edinburgh Charitable Clinic

• Former Consultant to the French Olympic Committee

Stephanie Baron-Meyet

Director of patient support & recovery

Stephanie Baron-Meyet combines extensive leadership experience in health, social care, housing and community services with more than a decade of clinical experience within an integrative healthcare setting.

Her background includes service management, partnership development and community support programmes, alongside training in acupuncture, pelvic floor rehabilitation, women’s health, neuro-coaching and medical qigong.

Stephanie leads recovery and rehabilitation initiatives within Rowan Health's community programmes, helping individuals adapt to illness, rebuild confidence and resilience, and navigate the practical and emotional challenges associated with recovery.

Her unique combination of clinical, organisational and rehabilitation expertise helps ensure that programmes remain person-centred, sustainable and focused on meaningful outcomes.

Qualifications & Professional Roles

• DESS (Postgraduate Diploma) in  Modern Languages
• MBA in Management and Strategy
• Traditional Chinese Acupuncture Practitioner
• Training in Neuro-Coaching
• Developer of an integrated pelvic floor rehabilitation programme
• Former Senior Manager, Social Housing Services, Lyon Metropolitan Area
• Specialist interest in recovery, rehabilitation, life-transition support, and patient outcome monitoring
• Extensive experience in health, social care, community services, and cross-sector partnership development

Get in Touch

Every partnership begins with a conversation.

Tell us about your organisation and what you are hoping to achieve. We would be delighted to explore how Rowan Health could support your objectives through clinical services, education, outreach or programme development.

We aim to respond to all enquiries within two working days.
 

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