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Andy Couldrick

Chair, Birmingham Children’s Trust, And Jobbing Consultant at Birmingham Children's Trust (England)

Andy Couldrick has extensive leadership experience in the children's services sector, currently serving as Chair and consultant at Birmingham Children's Trust since August 2017. Prior to this role, Andy held the position of Chief Executive at Wokingham Borough Council from September 2009 to August 2017, demonstrating significant expertise in public service management. Andy's educational background includes a Postgraduate Certificate in Coaching and Mentoring from Oxford Brookes University (2013-2015) and a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied Social Studies with a Certificate of Qualification in Social Work from Trent Poly, Nottingham (1986-1990).

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Oxford, United Kingdom

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Birmingham Children's Trust (England)

Please visit our LinkedIn recruitment page to view our latest vacancies -> https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbhamtrust/ Birmingham Children’s Trust exists to make a positive difference for children, young people and families in the city. We used to be called Children’s Services and be run by Birmingham City Council. For a long time our services were inadequate, and we needed to do much more to support disadvantaged children and young people in the city and make sure they were safe. We started making some important improvements – listening to and learning from others, improving our social work practice and supporting our staff to do their jobs well. We became a Children’s Trust in April 2018 to help us accelerate these changes. Our Trust is owned by, but independent from, Birmingham City Council. This means it can do things differently, and make changes so that disadvantaged young people in the city are better looked after. We’re known as a Community Interest Company. The Council is still responsible for making sure young people in the city are safe and happy, and will monitor the Trust’s work closely to make sure it is doing its job well.