Deborah McIlveen
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Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs OBE, CF
I have worked with Deborah for the past four years and can recommend her highly. She has a sound grasp of policy issues affecting women and children who have experienced domestic violence. She is a good team player and is an excellent ambassador for Women's Aid when I work with her in government advisory and sector campaign groups.
Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs OBE, CF
I have worked with Deborah for the past four years and can recommend her highly. She has a sound grasp of policy issues affecting women and children who have experienced domestic violence. She is a good team player and is an excellent ambassador for Women's Aid when I work with her in government advisory and sector campaign groups.
Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs OBE, CF
I have worked with Deborah for the past four years and can recommend her highly. She has a sound grasp of policy issues affecting women and children who have experienced domestic violence. She is a good team player and is an excellent ambassador for Women's Aid when I work with her in government advisory and sector campaign groups.
Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs OBE, CF
I have worked with Deborah for the past four years and can recommend her highly. She has a sound grasp of policy issues affecting women and children who have experienced domestic violence. She is a good team player and is an excellent ambassador for Women's Aid when I work with her in government advisory and sector campaign groups.
Experience
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City College Oxford
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United Kingdom
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Education Administration Programs
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1 - 100 Employee
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Principal City College Oxford
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Dec 2018 - Present
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Principal
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Apr 2014 - Present
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Oxfordshire County Council
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United Kingdom
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Councillor for Leys Division
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May 2017 - Present
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Managing Director
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Apr 2013 - Present
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Key2 Futures Ltd
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United Kingdom
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Area Operations Manager
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2015 - 2018
http://www.key2.org.uk/what-we-do Homes with support Key2 is run by Key2 Futures Ltd – a specialist, independent housing and support company. We offer passion, patience and persistence to help young people build stable, successful lives. We help our clients to unlock their potential and open doors to secure their futures. In our business, credibility and reputation is everything. We can’t win the trust of a traumatized young person, or expect to get contracts and placements from local authorities if we don’t live up to the high standards we set ourselves. We do something very important. We get involved in people’s lives. Our clients. Our staff. Our partners. We help young people to gain the education, training, work, self-belief and skills they need to achieve their potential and live successful, fulfilled lives. Young people who have had disrupted childhoods often have complex and special needs. Faced with living independently for the first time, they can experience a range of difficulties. Mental health and emotional problems make it hard for some to cope. For others, offending patterns or a lack of life skills and attachment can lead to crises. Show less
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Women's Aid
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Ireland
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Head of Policy and Services
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2005 - 2013
Managing national policy and campaigns work, supporting national network of specialist domestic violence services, member of Senior Management Team. Strategic work with government and others e.g IPCC, Family Justice Council, NOMS to develop and improve statutory service responses to violence against women and children. Specialist violence against women work. Work with parliamentarians and government departments. Consultant to UN to develop the UN gender violence policy. Media work. Managing national policy and campaigns work, supporting national network of specialist domestic violence services, member of Senior Management Team. Strategic work with government and others e.g IPCC, Family Justice Council, NOMS to develop and improve statutory service responses to violence against women and children. Specialist violence against women work. Work with parliamentarians and government departments. Consultant to UN to develop the UN gender violence policy. Media work.
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Oxford City Council
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United Kingdom
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Government Administration
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500 - 600 Employee
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Equalities Adviser
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Jan 2001 - Mar 2005
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Education
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TA Works Oxford
Transactional Analysis, TA for Organisations -
Oxford Brookes University
Master of Arts (M.A.), Modern Social and Cultural History ( Race and Gender) -
City and Guilds
Adult Education Teaching Certificate, Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching