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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2021 · 42 MIN

Dr Jane Roberts – Women in Public Leadership and the Evolution of Local Government

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Women in Public Leadership. Place and progress of women in local government. Evolution of Local Government. Losing Public Office and Executive Leadership – What similarities in impact between public and corporate. My guest today is Dame Jane Roberts has an extensive background in local government and in health. Councillor for the London Borough of Camden for 16 years, council leader from 2000 until 2005, Jane was appointed DBE in 2004 for services to local government. Chair of the thinktank NLGN (New Local Government Network). Jane started her career as a medical doctor and worked for many years as a hospital consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. We will be discussing: Women in Public Leadership – The place of women here, the progress that has been made and the benefits we can bring to our community by taking an active role Evolution of Local Government – The changing face of local government and its role in democracy Losing Public Office and Executive Leadership? – What actually happens when people leave political office? What similarities in impact between public and corporate? Place and progress of women in local government? – What can local government do for the betterment of it’s place, and what does it do already, and particularly women’s roles within this? Jane Roberts DBE is Research Fellow in Public Leadership at The Open University Business School. A councillor for 16 years at the London Borough of Camden, she was Leader of the Council from 2000 to 2005. Jane has served in a range of non-executive roles including as Chair of the Councillors Commission for the Department of Communities and Local Government, a member of the Remuneration Board at the Welsh Assembly and Chair of New Local Government Network. Appointed DBE 2004. Professionally, she is a medical doctor and is an Honorary Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist with experience of senior healthcare management in the NHS. Jane has published a number of academic articles in paediatrics, psychiatry and politics. She co-edited ‘The Politics of Attachment’ (1996) with Sebastian Kraemer and is the author of ‘Losing Political Office’ (2017). You can find Jane on the web: Website – Living Streets  Action for Stammering Children Social Media –  twitter

Women in Public Leadership. Place and progress of women in local government. Evolution of Local Government. Losing Public Office and Executive Leadership – What similarities in impact between public and corporate. My guest today is Dame Jane Roberts has an extensive background in local government and in health. Councillor for the London Borough of Camden for 16 years, council leader from 2000 until 2005, Jane was appointed DBE in 2004 for services to local government. Chair of the thinktank NLGN (New Local Government Network). Jane started her career as a medical doctor and worked for many years as a hospital consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. We will be discussing: Women in Public Leadership – The place of women here, the progress that has been made and the benefits we can bring to our community by taking an active role Evolution of Local Government – The changing face of local government and its role in democracy Losing Public Office and Executive Leadership? – What actually happens when people leave political office? What similarities in impact between public and corporate? Place and progress of women in local government? – What can local government do for the betterment of it’s place, and what does it do already, and particularly women’s roles within this? Jane Roberts DBE is Research Fellow in Public Leadership at The Open University Business School. A councillor for 16 years at the London Borough of Camden, she was Leader of the Council from 2000 to 2005. Jane has served in a range of non-executive roles including as Chair of the Councillors Commission for the Department of Communities and Local Government, a member of the Remuneration Board at the Welsh Assembly and Chair of New Local Government Network. Appointed DBE 2004. Professionally, she is a medical doctor and is an Honorary Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist with experience of senior healthcare management in the NHS. Jane has published a number of academic articles in paediatrics, psychiatry and politics. She co-edited ‘The Politics of Attachment’ (1996) with Sebastian Kraemer and is the author of ‘Losing Political Office’ (2017). You can find Jane on the web: Website – Living Streets  Action for Stammering Children Social Media –  twitter

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