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*[[Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child]], Administrator, circa 1987.<ref name="Times">Spectrum: Who's who in the drive for a moral resurgence ''The Times'' (London) January 5 1987, Monday SECTION: Issue 62657. </ref> Reported as co-ordinator of a SPUC project in 1990.<ref>Barbara Lamb A lesson to handle with care ''The Times'' September 26, 1990, Wednesday, Features.</ref> | *[[Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child]], Administrator, circa 1987.<ref name="Times">Spectrum: Who's who in the drive for a moral resurgence ''The Times'' (London) January 5 1987, Monday SECTION: Issue 62657. </ref> Reported as co-ordinator of a SPUC project in 1990.<ref>Barbara Lamb A lesson to handle with care ''The Times'' September 26, 1990, Wednesday, Features.</ref> | ||
*[[Conservative Family Campaign]], co-founder, <ref name="Times"/> | *[[Conservative Family Campaign]], co-founder, <ref name="Times"/> | ||
+ | *[[Committee on Population and the Economy]], circa 1980-1988<ref>Robert Whelan Overpopulation Is Not to Blame ''The Washington Post'' October 17, 1988, Monday, Final Edition SECTION: EDITORIAL; PAGE A14; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR</ref><ref>Robert Whelan A state struggling to cope with 77 million people, ''Daily Telegraph'', 12:01AM BST 28 Aug 2008</ref> | ||
*Speaker <ref> [http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/site/speaker_detail/222 Robert Whelan]], Battle of Ideas, 2007, acc March 2012 </ref> at a [[Battle of Ideas]] session in 2007 on 'Moralising the curriculum'.<ref> [http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/site/session_detail/180 'Moralising the curriculum':The battle for children’s minds], Battle of Ideas, Sunday 28 October 2007 </ref> | *Speaker <ref> [http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/site/speaker_detail/222 Robert Whelan]], Battle of Ideas, 2007, acc March 2012 </ref> at a [[Battle of Ideas]] session in 2007 on 'Moralising the curriculum'.<ref> [http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/site/session_detail/180 'Moralising the curriculum':The battle for children’s minds], Battle of Ideas, Sunday 28 October 2007 </ref> | ||
Revision as of 09:03, 2 April 2012
Robert George Whelan (born 31 December 1951) is a long time conservative activist and think tank operative. He was the original Deputy Director of the right-wing think-tank Civitas. He is Managing Director of the New Model School Company, set up by supporters of Civitas in 2003 to create a network of low-cost independent schools. Previously he was the Assistant Director of the IEA Health and Welfare Unit and from 2000-04 was Director of the Family Education Trust (the moral conservative pressure group formerly known as Family and Youth Concern).[1]
Whelan is editorial director at Civitas and a visiting fellow at the University of Derby’s Centre for Educational Research.
Advocating extreme privatisation
In 1996 Whelan wrote an article in the Institute of Economic Affairs's journal Economic Affairs suggesting that multi-national corporations should be invited to bid for the right to run countries in Africa. According to the Press Association Whelan proposed that corporations should be granted a lease to run a country for around 21 years, claiming that they would have an interest in establishing the conditions necessary for economic growth, such as national security and law and order, as this would increase tax revenues. He was quoted as saying: 'Foreign aid has created too many wealthy dictators for us to have any very high expectations of what can be achieved by making cash grants to Africa. The only answer would be to reform the way in which African countries are governed.' [2]
Publications
- Robert Whelan, Broken Homes and Battered Children: A Study of the Relationship Between Child Abuse and Family Type, Family Education Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom, 1994.
- The Corrosion of Charity (1996);
- Involuntary Action: How Voluntary is the 'Voluntary' Sector? (1999);
- Octavia Hill’s Letters to Fellow-Workers, 1872-1911, co-edited with Anne Anderson (2005);
- The Corruption of the Curriculum (ed.) (2007).
Affiliations
- Family Education Trust (FET) - Whelan served as FET's director from 2000 until 2004. In his outgoing director's report Whelan said that his 'appointment as Director had been a serendipitous idea of Valerie Riches and had not been intended as a permanent one. He had enjoyed and valued the work which he had been able to combine with his work for Civitas to the benefit of both organisations. He praised the work of his former assistant, now Director, Norman Wells. [3]
- Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child, Administrator, circa 1987.[4] Reported as co-ordinator of a SPUC project in 1990.[5]
- Conservative Family Campaign, co-founder, [4]
- Committee on Population and the Economy, circa 1980-1988[6][7]
- Speaker [8] at a Battle of Ideas session in 2007 on 'Moralising the curriculum'.[9]
Notes
- ↑ About Us, Civitas, accessed 3 June 2009.
- ↑ Bob Newton, 'PRIVATISING AFRICA - THINK TANK MAN'S SHAKE-UP PLAN', Press Association, 27 September 1996
- ↑ Annual General Meeting & Conference - 12 June 2004, Family Education Trust, Bulletin No. 116 Summer 2004, acc March 2012
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Spectrum: Who's who in the drive for a moral resurgence The Times (London) January 5 1987, Monday SECTION: Issue 62657.
- ↑ Barbara Lamb A lesson to handle with care The Times September 26, 1990, Wednesday, Features.
- ↑ Robert Whelan Overpopulation Is Not to Blame The Washington Post October 17, 1988, Monday, Final Edition SECTION: EDITORIAL; PAGE A14; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ↑ Robert Whelan A state struggling to cope with 77 million people, Daily Telegraph, 12:01AM BST 28 Aug 2008
- ↑ Robert Whelan], Battle of Ideas, 2007, acc March 2012
- ↑ 'Moralising the curriculum':The battle for children’s minds, Battle of Ideas, Sunday 28 October 2007