NAPAC - Trustee - Jayne Larnie
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Jayne LarnieJayne Larnie left college at 16 and spent two years working in studios, training in sculpture and commercial art. After that she discovered what she really wanted to do, become a rock star! She started singing straight away and over the next few years learnt to play keyboards and guitar and started writing her own songs.

To subsidise her new found career she cared for the elderly for some years. She has had varying degrees of success over time, she and sometimes just her music have been featured in a few TV programs as well as radio. She has played every live music venue in London at some time or another!

In 1993 she went to the first CROSS march (Campaign for the Rights Of Survivors of Sexual abuse) She found it the most amazing experience, and soon became involved. She then spent the next four years playing a prominent part in organising the march as a yearly event. The last one she did was in 1997.

That same year she was present at that first innovative meeting arranged by Peter Saunders, to create the national organisation which is known as NAPAC. She now works for NAPAC as a volunteer. She became a Trustee in January 2005.