In September, Jack handed over the chairmanship of the All Party Parliamentary Group for 22q11 syndrome to David Duguid MP after nearly three years leading the APPG from its inception.
Jack is especially proud of the APPGs report that was produced in 2016 and is now being used to teach medicine students across the country, a move that he hopes will dramatically improve the diagnosis of 22q11 Syndrome and help patient treatment.
After the AGM, Jack said "I am sure that the APPG will continue to reach new milestones under the chairmanship of David Duguid MP and I will continue to offer my full support to improve the lives of those living with this condition."