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*[[Carolanne Wright]] Diector of Communications | *[[Carolanne Wright]] Diector of Communications | ||
*[[Michael Hearty]] Acting Director General | *[[Michael Hearty]] Acting Director General | ||
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+ | *[[Sinead O'Sullivan]] Principal Private Secretary and Private Offices | ||
+ | *[[Ian Haldenby]] Head of Internal Audit | ||
+ | *[[Claire Johnston]] Legal Adviser | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 11:10, 10 February 2009
The Department for Children, Schools and Families was set up by the government on 28th June 2007 with the aim of consolidating services for children and achieving a high standard of eduction for children throughout society; in order that each child reaches their potential.
According to the website, the department “will now focus on the significant challenges that remain - raising standards so that more children and young people reach expected levels, lifting more children out of poverty and re-engaging disaffected young people. The new structure will also allow us to respond to new challenges that will affect children and families: demographic and socio-economic change; developing technology; and increasing global competition.”[1]
Contents
People
Board Members
- David Bell Permanent Secretary
- Tom Jefferey Director General
- Jon Coles Acting Director General for Schools
- Lesley Longstone Direcotr General
- Carolanne Wright Diector of Communications
- Michael Hearty Acting Director General
Personnel
- Sinead O'Sullivan Principal Private Secretary and Private Offices
- Ian Haldenby Head of Internal Audit
- Claire Johnston Legal Adviser