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The [[Scottish Advisory Task Force on the New Deal]] was first appointed in July 1997.  The appointmnets are made by ministeres in the [[Scottish Executive]].  
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The [[Scottish Advisory Task Force on the New Deal]] was first appointed in July 1997.  The appointments are made by ministers in the [[Scottish Executive]], however the chairman is also a member ex officio of the UK Task Force, and is appointed with the agreement of the relevant Whitehall Minister. <ref> The Scottish Government Website 20th June 2006, [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2001/06/df592dc8-9afa-4fa4-83c0-b12c25340b2b Wendy Alexander Announces the Appointment of John Milligan as the New Chairman of the Scottish New Deal Advisory Task Force] accessed 31st May 2008 </ref> The Scottish Task Force is appointed by Scottish Executive Ministers.
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.  It's role is to advise Scottish Ministers on policy issues in relation to the New Deal and to promote the scheme to employers and encourage their commitment. They also monitor the progress of implementation and look at the coherence of the framework of New Deal and welfare to work initiatives in Scotland.
  
The Scottish New Deal Advisory Task Force advises Scottish Executive Ministers on policy and design issues in relation to the New Deal; promotes and markets the New Deal to employers and encourages employer commitment. They also monitor the progress of implementation; and look at the coherence of the framework of New Deal and welfare to work initiatives in Scotland.
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Although The Scottish New Deal Advisory Task Force is not an NDPB, Ministers have followed the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments Guidance for the appointment of the Chairman, as if it was for a Tier 1 unpaid Advisory NDPB post.
  
Although The Scottish New Deal Advisory Task Force is not an NDPB, Ministers have followed the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments Guidance for the appointment of the Chairman, as if it was for a Tier 1 unpaid Advisory NDPB post.
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The first chair was Sir [[Ian Robinson]] ex chief executive of [[Scottish Power]] and current CHairman of [[Ladbrokes]], [[Hilton Group]] and a non-executive board member of [[S&N]].  Robinson also sits on the presidents committee of the [[CBI]].  Robinson left the post in 2001 and [[Wendy Alexander]] replaced him with [[John Milligan]].  The founder and former chairman of [[Atlantic Power and Gas]]; he is currently a non-executive member of the board of [[Petroleum Geo-Services]]. He is also a non-executive Director of [[Aberdeen Development Capital]].  Former roles also include Chairman of [[Aberdeen Enterprise Trust]], and Chairman of [[Head Start]] Aberdeen.  Currently Chairman of the Board of Governors at [[Robert Gordon University]], and a sponsor of an Industry /Education Partnership with Kincorth Academy.
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<ref> The Scottish Government Website 20th June 2006, [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2001/06/df592dc8-9afa-4fa4-83c0-b12c25340b2b Wendy Alexander Announces the Appointment of John Milligan as the New Chairman of the Scottish New Deal Advisory Task Force] accessed 31st May 2008 </ref>
  
The first chair was Sir [[Ian Robinson]] ex chief executive of [[Scottish Power]] and current board member of [[S&N]], Robinson also sits on the presidents committee of the [[CBI]].  Robinson left the post in 2001 and was replaced by [[John Milligan]] founder and former chairman of [[Atlantic Power and Gas]]; he is currently a non-executive member of the board of [[Petroleum Geo-Services]], which merged with Atlantic Power in 1998. He is also a non-executive Director of [[Aberdeen Development Capital]].  Former roles also include Chairman of [[Aberdeen Enterprise Trust]], and Chairman of [[Head Start]] Aberdeen.  Currently Chairman of the Board of Governors at [[Robert Gordon University]], and a sponsor of an Industry /Education Partnership with Kincorth Academy.
 
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
 
*[[Susan Rice]]
 
*[[Susan Rice]]
  
== Notes ==
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# Scottish Executive Press Release 21st June 2001 [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/news/2001/06/se1479.asp?print=TRUE&showdate=01+June+2001 Wendy Alexander announces appointment of Milligan]
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See Also [[New Deal Task Force]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 31 May 2008

The Scottish Advisory Task Force on the New Deal was first appointed in July 1997. The appointments are made by ministers in the Scottish Executive, however the chairman is also a member ex officio of the UK Task Force, and is appointed with the agreement of the relevant Whitehall Minister. [1] The Scottish Task Force is appointed by Scottish Executive Ministers. . It's role is to advise Scottish Ministers on policy issues in relation to the New Deal and to promote the scheme to employers and encourage their commitment. They also monitor the progress of implementation and look at the coherence of the framework of New Deal and welfare to work initiatives in Scotland.

Although The Scottish New Deal Advisory Task Force is not an NDPB, Ministers have followed the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments Guidance for the appointment of the Chairman, as if it was for a Tier 1 unpaid Advisory NDPB post.

The first chair was Sir Ian Robinson ex chief executive of Scottish Power and current CHairman of Ladbrokes, Hilton Group and a non-executive board member of S&N. Robinson also sits on the presidents committee of the CBI. Robinson left the post in 2001 and Wendy Alexander replaced him with John Milligan. The founder and former chairman of Atlantic Power and Gas; he is currently a non-executive member of the board of Petroleum Geo-Services. He is also a non-executive Director of Aberdeen Development Capital. Former roles also include Chairman of Aberdeen Enterprise Trust, and Chairman of Head Start Aberdeen. Currently Chairman of the Board of Governors at Robert Gordon University, and a sponsor of an Industry /Education Partnership with Kincorth Academy. [2]


People


See Also New Deal Task Force

References