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National Validation Panel advisers The Consortium Board has established a small National Validation Team of expert advisers to provide impartial, professional advice to the national validation panels. The advisers have no connection with, and do not provide consultancy support to, any Quality Award provider. They: undertake an impartial scrutiny of a Quality Award provider’s application and advise the Consortium Board whether to defer or to proceed with a national validation panel produce a preparatory brief for the national validation panel attend the national validation panel write the national validation panel report. A recommendation to proceed with a national validation panel indicates that an application merits further scrutiny. A recommendation to defer a national validation panel indicates that an Award fails to meet one or more of the national validation criteria. Should an adviser recommend deferring the national validation panel, Quality Award providers will receive a written report that explains why and that includes action points for providers to consider.

ROGER ALLEN Roger was a teacher and deputy head in the secondary sector for 18 years before becoming a Technical & Vocational Education Initiative (TVEI) Regional Adviser, working for the Manpower Services Commission (MSC, later the Employment Department.). He then moved to North London TEC as executive director responsible for youth training and education related activities, working closely with the then three careers services in the locality. His next post was as Director of the Young People’s Unit at the Government Office for the East of England (GO-East) in Cambridge. A major part of this role was to support the development of Connexions services across the East of England. Since leaving GO-East to become an independent consultant, Roger has acted as an OfSTED Connexions Additional Inspector and has produced many reports, including one on referrals between the Connexions Direct helpline and local Connexions services and several on the development of an Integrated Youth Support Service in the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham. He also developed, with an associate, the Award for Education Business Excellence (AEBE) the quality mark for education business links organisations and is the senior Lead Assessor, having carried out c40 assessments over the past two and a half years. He served as part of the working group convened by the Careers England Quality Task Group to consider the proposals which led to the development of the QiCS standard.

ANTHONY BARNES Anthony is an independent careers education consultant, trainer and materials developer. He has written extensively on quality assurance in CEIAG and has experience of developing quality award schemes including the Careers Excellence Award that was used by the VT Careers Management Group before 2003. Anthony was a local authority inspector for careers education for seven years. He wrote a distance learning pack for Ofsted inspectors on how to inspect careers education and guidance. He has taken part in school inspections for Ofsted as a team inspector and in Connexions inspections as an additional inspector.   Anthony was part of the management group for the Government’s careers education support programme until 2010 and continues to edit the CEGNET website and monthly  e-newsletter.

KARLEEN DOWDEN Karleen holds a Masters Degree in Education. She has a strong background in Business working in Human Resources before training to teach. Amongst her roles in education Karleen has developed and co-ordinated employer engagement in schools programmes, and her teaching career to date culminated in her becoming Head of Sixth Form in a secondary school in Newcastle upon Tyne. As a consultant, she joined the Association of School & College Leaders in September 2013 with whom she acts as the Progression consultant. Through her ASCL roles, Karleen has become closely linked to the Quality in Careers Standard, deputising for ASCL’s Duncan Baldwin on the Consortium Board. Nationally she has developed close links with DfE and DBIS, with the National Apprenticeship Service and with the Education & Employers Task Force. Karleen is well known to many in the ‘careers world’ through speaking at national and regional conferences. In 2014 she was a co-author of the ASCL/NFER/ATL/157 Group publication on effective CEIAG: “Careers engagement: a good practice brief for leaders of schools & colleges”

CLAIRE NIX Claire is a qualified careers adviser with over 25 years’ experience working as a manager, trainer and consultant in the careers sector. She’s had lead responsibility for quality assurance in a range of different businesses and worked with a range of quality award schemes. Claire was project manager for the Government’s careers education support programme until 2010 and led the establishment of the CEGNET website and the development of the national resources pack to support statutory careers education. She has also led health check and quality audits in individual schools and local authorities and was an additional inspector in Connexions inspections. Claire led the quality assurance strand for the three year national STEM Careers Awareness project and has been an external examiner for the QCG course at Canterbury Christ Church. She is currently on the Council of the Career Development Institute.