I'm Hannah Crabtree-Day and I am a professional organiser. Throughout my life and career, the threads that have run through everything I do are supporting people, and organising.
I've worked for a FTSE 250 business, an international engineering company, in the voluntary sector, and I've run my own business working in food and hospitality. I've helped to set up a local charity, Skipton Step Into Action, and was chair of the board for three years. Throughout all of these varied roles, the thing I have always loved is looking at how things could work better, and what people need to make their lives easier and more enjoyable.
I am a mum to two small children, and a carer for my older brother. I know how hectic life can get when you have lots of competing demands on your time. Your home can be a source of support for you, but often things can get overwhelming, and it becomes another thing that adds stress and takes your precious time away.
My goal is not to give you an Instagram-perfect show home, but a calmer and more useful space, which works with you and your family, instead of against you. I want your home to give you energy and joy, and for your free time to be yours. In short, I want you to feel...
Uplifted
I am a proud member of APDO, the Association for Professional Declutterers and Organiser, and abide by their code of ethics. Find out more at www.apdo.co.uk
I hold public liability and professional indemnity insurance with Westminster, to give you peace of mind
I take your privacy and data security seriously, so I am registered with the Information Commissioner's office to ensure I am always following best practice
Because allowing someone into your home requires trust, I want you to be confident that I prioritise your wellbeing and safety. I hold an up to date basic DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check.
I have undertaken training in Active Listening, which gives me the skills to support you to make decisions that reflect what you truly feel.
I hold a BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Oxford. I am very proud of this, whilst recognising it may be the least useful of my qualifications —unless, of course, you want to be confident that you've hired an organiser who can guarantee perfectly spelled labels!