The latest appointments from the social care sector

    Former work and pensions minister Chris Pond is
    new chief executive of charity One Parent Families. Before becoming
    an MP in 1997, Pond was director of the Low Pay Unit.

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    Chris Pond

    At Birmingham Council Tony Howell is to be director of
    children’s services, moving from his post of director for
    learning and culture. Peter Hay, currently
    director for social care and health, will be director of adult
    services. Both new roles start in April 2006.

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    Paul Martin

    The London borough of Sutton has appointed Paul
    Martin
    as new chief executive. He joins from the civil
    service and previously worked for 20 years in local government.

    Fiona Denman has joined Education Network as policy
    specialist in children’s services and social care. The network
    promotes education within local authorities.

    David Crepaz-Keay has joined the Mental Health
    Foundation as senior policy adviser on patient and public
    involvement, with a remit to
    promote the views of service users. He was previously chief
    executive at Mental Health Media.

    Kevan Collins is new corporate director
    (children’s services) at Tower Hamlets Council in London. Dr
    Collins currently advises the government on primary education and
    is a former teacher in the east London borough.

    Margaret Cox is newly appointed as principal
    reporter by the Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration. She
    has been depute principal reporter at the youth justice body since
    1995.

    Nigel Druce, formerly social services adviser at
    the Improvement and Development agency, is new chair of Better
    Government for Older People’s executive partnership board.
    Terry Gorman will chair the organisation’s advisory
    committee.

    Angela Glynn is to be national operations
    manager at Green Corns, private provider of residential care for
    children. She joins from Cheshire Council, where she was child
    protection officer.

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