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Lynne Berry, the Chief Executive of the [[General Social Care Council]], the social care workforce regulator, which she joined in 2001 from the [[Equal Opportunities Commission]].  ALso the Chair of Trustees at the [[Child Poverty Action Group]] and a trustee at the [[Tomorrow Project]] <ref> Cabinet Office Press Release, December 2004, ''RUTH KELLY MAKES APPOINTMENTS TO THE BETTER REGULATION TASK FORCE'' accessed via Nexis UK May 23rd 2008 </ref>
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Lynne Berry, the Chief Executive of the [[General Social Care Council]], the social care workforce regulator, which she joined in 2001 from the [[Equal Opportunities Commission]].  ALso the Chair of Trustees at the [[Child Poverty Action Group]] and a trustee at the [[Tomorrow Project]].  Berry was appointed to the [[Better Regulation Task Force]] in 2004. <ref> Cabinet Office Press Release, December 2004, ''Ruth Kelly makes appointments to the better regulation task force'' accessed via Nexis UK May 23rd 2008 </ref>
  
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==Affiliations==
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*[[British American Project]] - Member of the Advisory Board <ref name="BAP"> [http://www.britishamericanproject.org/advisoryboard.asp Advisory board] ''British American Project'', accessed 2 December 2014 </ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 3 December 2014

Lynne Berry, the Chief Executive of the General Social Care Council, the social care workforce regulator, which she joined in 2001 from the Equal Opportunities Commission. ALso the Chair of Trustees at the Child Poverty Action Group and a trustee at the Tomorrow Project. Berry was appointed to the Better Regulation Task Force in 2004. [1]

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  1. Cabinet Office Press Release, December 2004, Ruth Kelly makes appointments to the better regulation task force accessed via Nexis UK May 23rd 2008
  2. Advisory board British American Project, accessed 2 December 2014