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Government Offices: Structures and Roles

Government Offices: Structures and Roles. Role of GOs. Government Offices overall purpose is to work with national, regional and local partners to deliver central Government’s aims in the region: to achieve high and stable levels of growth and employment,

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Government Offices: Structures and Roles

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  1. Government Offices: Structures and Roles

  2. Role of GOs • Government Offices overall purpose is to work with national, regional and local partners to deliver central Government’s aims in the region: • to achieve high and stable levels of growth and employment, • to build a safe, inclusive and prosperous society that can develop in a sustainable way.

  3. GOs represent ten central Government Departments • Department for Education and Skills • Department of Health • Department for Communities and Local Government • Department of Trade and Industry • Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs • Home Office • The Cabinet Office • Department for Culture, Media and Sport • Department for Work and Pensions • Department for Transport

  4. New Government Office Objectives, Roles and Functions Diagram taken from Review of Government Offices March 2006, Office for the Deputy Prime Minister, hm-treasury.gov.uk

  5. As far as the GO Children and Learners function is concerned, the DfES has identified four high level roles: • driving implementation of strategic change and new policy directions • ensuring effective management of programmes • supporting performance improvement • providing regional input to national policies and developing policies.

  6. Regional Priorities for Children and Learners Policy Team • Teenage Pregnancy • Obesity • Looked After Children • Special Education Needs • Attendance and Behaviour Exclusions • Attainment • Young People in NEET • 14-19 Post-16 Progression • Developing the infrastructure to support children and young people

  7. Regional Director Jane Todd Deputy Regional Director Roger Poole

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