Calum Frampton
Director
At Regain, our work is driven by a small, dedicated team who are passionate about creating a more inclusive and accessible world for the tetraplegic community. From managing grants to coordinating community events, every member of our team is committed to ensuring that our beneficiaries receive the support, guidance, and resources they need to thrive.
We believe in a personal approach, building lasting relationships with the individuals and families we serve to help them navigate life after injury with confidence.
Director
Calum joined Regain as Director in July 2024, although his connection with the charity spans more than 20 years. Through his former company, Action for Charity, Calum supported the management of Regain and organised cycling challenges around the world to raise funds for the charity.
He is incredibly proud to now lead the organisation and is excited to guide Regain into its next chapter as the charity dedicated to supporting people living with tetraplegia.
Outside of Regain, Calum enjoys spending time with his daughter and attending sporting events—now strictly as a spectator, having long since retired from playing sports himself!
Marketing and Partnerships Lead
Marina is a Marketing and Partnerships Lead who joined Regain in 2025, bringing over 15 years of experience across marketing, sport, and advocacy. A C6/7 tetraplegic following a spinal cord injury in 2020, Marina combines professional expertise with lived experience to drive more inclusive opportunities in sport and physical activity. She has built a career working with global brands, agencies, and charities, leading campaigns and partnerships that challenge perceptions and create meaningful behaviour change.
Alongside her role at Regain, Marina works with major sports organisations and brands to ensure their marketing, communications and engagement strategies are truly inclusive. She is also a competitive handcyclist, competing internationally, and uses her platform to advocate for greater representation and access in sport. Marina serves on the advisory board of the Women’s Sport Collective and is a trustee of disability charity HF Mencap. She is also a keynote speaker, regularly speaking at industry events on disability sport, inclusive fitness and representation.
Marina received a Regain grant to fund her handcycle, which played a crucial role in her competitive journey. This support helped her go on to achieve a bronze medal at the 2025 UCI Handcycling World Cup, highlighting the life-changing impact of access to the right equipment and opportunities.
Marina’s hobbies include training, travelling, exploring new wellness trends.
Grants Development Manager
Scotland Lead
Craig is an active member of the Regain community and regularly takes part in the weekly Tetra Talk sessions. Since becoming involved, Craig has tried to play a positive and supportive role within the wider spinal cord injury community, sharing experiences, connecting people where possible and helping others navigate some of the challenges that come with life after injury.
Craig is always happy to speak with people, offer support, or point them in the right direction if he can. He believes strongly in the value of community, open conversations and people helping each other through shared knowledge and experience.
Based north of the border, Craig leads our work in Scotland and plays a vital role in helping us support more people with tetraplegia across the country.
Head of Development & Innovation
Michael is currently our Head of Development and Innovation. He’s a chartered engineer with over 30 years’ experience in construction, security and transportation and 20 of those years has been focused on accessibility. He is renowned for driving change and disrupting the status quo in construction and ensures those he works with put the communities that walk, wheel and cycle at the forefront of design. As a result of his endeavours, Michael was awarded an MBE in 2017 for services to transport
Since taking on this role at Regain, he developed and delivers the Learn and Earn programme. Since its inception, four members have already set themselves up as accessibility consultants with more to come he says. He also leads the adapted cycle club and is forever thinking of new ideas that could benefit our members and many outside the world of tetraplegia.