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The CYPPC is made up of people who work in the different agencies that are most closely involved in protecting children and young people.

The names of the members of the CYPPC and the agency that they work in are:

Alan Baird (Chairperson)

Social Work, Dundee City Council

Dr Joy Mires (Vice Chair)

NHS Tayside

Lindsay Ferguson

NHS Tayside

Joan Wilson

Dundee Community Health Partnership

Anita Roweth

Children 1st

Det Chief Inspector Shaun McKillop

Tayside Police

Rachel Burn

Children's Reporter

Alison McKenzie

Procurator Fiscal

Jim Gibson

Education Department

Lynne Cameron

Social Work, Dundee City Council

Elaine Zwirlein

Housing, Dundee City Council

Kenny Lindsay

Leisure & Communities, Dundee City Council

Jane Martin

Social Work, Dundee City Councill

Derek Gray

Barnardos

The Committee has three people who work for it to do the jobs that are listed on the 'About us' page.

Dawn Doherty is based in the CYPPC office and does all the admin. This means she makes all the arrangements for meetings and staff development courses. She looks after the money and does all the different admin jobs that need done in a busy office.

Sally Anderson is the Staff Development Officer. Sally's job is to work with people from the other agencies to develop the content of staff development programmes. She finds out what's needed so that those working with children, young people and families have the knowledge and skills to work with and help children,young people and families.

Donald MacKenzie is the Lead Officer. He leads the team and makes sure that he, Sally and Dawn are doing all they should be doing so that the CYPPC is working well.

 

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