HC Deb 29 March 1994 vol 240 cc621-3W
Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what further discussions are taking place between Government Departments on funding for the Commonwealth Institute after 1996.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

By long-standing convention, discussions of this nature between Departments are confidential.

Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what view the Government have formed about the quality of the work of(a) the Scottish Commonwealth Institute and (b) the regional centre of the Commonwealth Institute in Bradford.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

The educational work of the Commonwealth Institute, Scotland and the institute's office in Bradford has been positive and useful.

Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how the management committee of the Scottish Commonwealth Institute is determined; and what is its current membership.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

The Executive Committee of the Commonwealth Institute, Scotland, is determined by the board of the Commonwealth Institute, Scotland. Its membership is:

  • Sir Mark Russell KCMG—Chairman
  • T. J. Barron, MA PhD
  • J. C. Horobin, BSc PhD
  • G. Paton, MA MEd FEIS FITD
  • Miss A. J. B. Sloan, MA

Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is the membership of the board of the Scottish Commonwealth Institute; and what representation it has made to the Government about the future of the Commonwealth Institute in Scotland.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

Membership of the board of the Commonwealth Institute, Scotland is as follows:

Chairman—Sir Mark Russell, KCMG

  • Members nominated by educational and local government bodies:
    • E. T. Laing, BSc MSc
    • Association of Directors of Education
    • R. Paul, MA
    • Headteachers' Association of Scotland
    • W. Anderson, MA MEd
    • Headteachers' Association of Scotland
    • Miss M-R Caden, MA FEIS
    • Educational Institute of Scotland
    • G. M. Wilson, MA PhD
    • Joint Committee for Colleges of Education Vacancy
    • Convention of Scottish Local Authorities
    • Councillor W. Speirs
    • Convention of Scottish Local Authorities
    • N. E. Paine, BE(hons) MA FITD
    • Scottish Council for Educational Technology
  • Members co-opted by the Committee:
    • T. J. Barron, MA PhD
    • W. Borthwick, CBE DL JP
    • J. R. Carson, MA
    • J. C. Horobin, BSc PhD
    • M. E. Jogee, JP
    • G. Paton, MA MEd FEIS FITD
    • Sarah J. Sieley, BA MEd PhD
    • Miss A. J. B. Sloan, MA
  • Assessors
    • D. Broad
    • Foreign and Commonwealth Office
    • D. Campbell
    • Scottish Office Education Department
    • I. K. Gamble, HMI
    • Scottish Office Education Department

Representations have been made to the Government through the committee of the Commonwealth Institute, Scotland, and through the executive committee of the board of governors.

Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what steps Lord Armstrong took in reviewing the work of the Commonwealth Institute for his Department to visit(a) the Scottish Commonwealth Institute and (b) the Commonwealth Institute in Bradford and assess the work of staff.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

As an independent reviewer of the Commonwealth Institute, Lord Armstrong chose his own modus operandi. His views on the operation of the Commonwealth Institute, Scotland and of the Bradford office were formed from papers and interviews in London.

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