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Stuart Innes
- early career in Government service with spells helping to run the English new towns programme and setting local government boundaries;
- various senior roles throughout the whole life of the London Dockland Development Corporation especially in helping to create/upgrade the social and community infrastructure;
- work as a consultant with the Royal Docks Trust (London), the London City Airport Consultative Committee, London City Airport, the Liaison Group of UK Airport Consultative Committees, the Manchester Airport Consultative Committee, the West Silvertown Village Community Foundation and more;
- founding trustee and chairman of Working Support, the Croydon Youth Development Trust and the Newham Music Trust;
- former chairman of two major youth centres in Croydon;
- former chairman of acute NHS Trust;
- vice-chairman of the Shaw Trust
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Linda Innes
- over 15 years’ experience, working in partnership and consulting roles;
- senior adviser specializing in assisting small and developing voluntary
and community organizations to build capacity and obtain funding;
- worked on developing strategies and actions to support colleges and
local authorities in the effective planning, development, co-ordination
and delivery of government-funded programmes and initiatives;
- experienced contract manager in the further education and
work-based learning sectors;
- familiarity with the practical operation of NVQ programmes,
liaison with awarding bodies, investigation and introduction of new
programmes, training needs analysis, and staff training;
- developed and delivered training in literacy, numeracy and personal
effectiveness for people whose disadvantages prevent immediate entry
onto vocational courses;
- practical experience working with the National Association for the
Care and Resettlement of Offenders, developing and delivering training
to NVQ standard, involving work with offenders or ex-offenders and
under-achievers;
- Member of the Chartered Institute of Management;
- holds Diploma in Management
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