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Meet the Key
People in Agender
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Agender Contract Manager and Contracts Advisor
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Leon Edman
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Graham Whitehouse.jpg)
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Children's Centre Sub-Group
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Aggie Kent
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Ray Goodwin
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Employers Sub-Group
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Claire Hardwick
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Training Sub-Group
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Maggie Dilloway
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Lead Partner
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Birmingham Settlement
All Key people can be contacted through the Contact Us form
Leon Edman
Leon Edman is Contract Manager for the Agender project and is based at
Learning and Skills Council’s Economic Development Team Birmingham &
Solihull. Leon built an in-depth knowledge base of issues within
regeneration and gender inequality and ESF. Leon supports and encourages
all partners and co-ordinates and monitors projects. In addition his role
is to prepare and present reports on progress and outcomes to the Learning
and Skills Council and Ecotec, the research body responsible for managing
the EQUAL programme in Great Britain.
Graham Whitehouse:
Graham Whitehouse is the Agender Contracts Advisor. Graham’s role is key
to the project, ensuring partners’ understanding of their role and
resolving any legal or other issues involving the contracting and claims
process.
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Children's Centre Sub-Group.

Aggie Kent
and
Ray Goodwin
The
Children’s Centre Sub-group is chaired by Aggie Kent and Ray Goodwin.
Aggie is Community Involvement Development Co-ordinator at Surestart,
Saltley and Ward End Children’s Centre and provides valuable input as a
representative of Children’s Centres. Ray is Funding and
Development Manager of Birmingham Settlement and has extensive experience
of working with voluntary and employment organisations.
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Employers Sub-Group
Claire Hardwick
Claire Hardwick, Chair.
The Employers Sub-Group is chaired by Claire
Hardwick, who is head of Regeneration at the
Family housing Association. Claire has been involved in the Core and
Sub-Group level of the Agender project, as well as being the lead contact
on several Agender linked projects and has considerable experience in
managing and developing multi agency, multi sector partnerships.
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Training Sub-Group

Margaret Dilloway
Margaret Dilloway,
Bournville College,
Chair. Maggie’s degree and research
career have focused upon gender and equality issues within society and the
family. She has undertaken a variety of research projects relating to
women, ethnic minority participation, and gender and work issues, some of
these as part of the Agender project.
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Lead Partner, Birmingham
Settlement.
Centre for Aston Family,
359
- 361 Witton Road,
Aston,
Birmingham,
B6
6NS
(
0121
250 0776
Birmingham Settlement is one of Birmingham’s oldest voluntary sector
organisations.
Founded in 1899 it is part of the national and international Settlement
movement and is the largest Settlement in the United Kingdom. The
Settlement is a multi functional organisation which aims to overcome
social disadvantage.
Birmingham Settlement has worked with women with multiple barriers for
over 100 years, which makes them an ideal lead partner for the Agender
project.
The
Settlement is based in Newtown, Birmingham. The work of the Settlement has
a focus on the north of the City especially Kingstanding and Aston, and is
the location of the Agender project which is housed at the Centre for the
Aston Family.
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