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The school is registered with the Department for Education and Employment.
She moved, again as Minister of State, to the Department for Education and Employment in 1999.
In addition the Department for Education and Employment threatened to close the school if it did not register with the department.
Permanent Secretary, Department for Education and Employment.
Jon Andrew Power, Grade 6, Department for Education and Employment.
After Labour's victory in the 1997 general election he was made a minister in the Department for Education and Employment.
Lately Higher Executive Officer, Department for Education and Employment.
John Clive Hedger, Director of Operations, Department for Education and Employment.
James George Ferguson, Support Grade Band 1, Department for Education and Employment.
Clive Fenemore Tucker - Grade 3, Department for Education and Employment.
Director, Jobcentre Services Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
David John Normington, Director general for Schools, Department for Education and Employment.
In 1998 he was appointed as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Education and Employment.
In 1995 he was promoted to Minister of State at the Department for Education and Employment, serving until the Conservative government lost the 1997 general election.
Leigh Warren Lewis, Chief executive, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
Registered by the British Department for Education and Employment and recognised by the British Council.
Miss Diana Ann Mary Ernaelsteen, Grade 5, Department for Education and Employment.
In 1994 at the Department for Education and Employment, she was the UK's delegate to the International Labour Organization's governing body.
Blunkett added Harman's Employment portfolio to his own to reflect the created of the Department for Education and Employment.
Kenneth Martin Pascoe, Grade 5, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
Brian Porter, JP Manager, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
Following his election, Graham Brady became a Member of the Department for Education and Employment Select Committee (Westminster System).
Melvyn William Jones, Lately Pay Band 8, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
It grew out of Work Based Learning Research and Development Project, which was initially funded by the Department for Education and Employment over 1992-1994.
Director, Skills and Lifelong Learning, Department for Education and Employment; (Sheffield, South Yorkshire).
The DfEE released a consultation on proposed legislation which asked, among other things, whether transsexual people should be allowed to work with children or vulnerable adults.
In 1996, NYMT was at last recognised by the DfEE with a 3-year grant.
Sir Michael Bichard: July 1995 - May 2001 (DfEE)
Evans, Gwynne Howard Neill, former Grade 6, DfEE.
Much more colourful and engaging than the DfEE Standards Site, Becta offers plenty of literacy-hour activities.
Not enough is known about what works and what doesn't in teaching adult literacy, he told an "international colloquium" on the topic, organised by the DfEE last week.
Wood, David Alan, former hd of info technol and project mgr, Lab mkt system project, DfEE.
Sir Timothy Patrick Lankester: Feb 1994 - July 1995 (Department for Education / DfEE)
Department for Education and Employment (1999), The National Numeracy Strategy: framework for teaching mathematics from reception to Year 6, London: DfEE.
The ECJ judgment was in April 1996, but it wasn't until early 1998 (following the change of government) that the Department for Education and Employment (DfEE) decided to respond.
In May 1999, the Department for Education and Employment (DFEE) nominated Trinity Catholic High School as a "Beacon School" to show good practice both locally and nationally.
In 1995, in the reshuffle after the Conservative leadership election of that year, the department merged with the Department of Employment to become the Department for Education and Employment (DfEE).
In 1995 the DES was merged with the Benefits Agency and split off the Office of Science and Technology to become the Department for Education and Employment (DfEE).
After the 2001 general election, the employment functions were transferred to a newly created Department for Work and Pensions, with the DfEE becoming the Department for Education and Skills (DfES).
In 1995, when the Department of Employment and Department of Education merged, he played a central role in the creation of the new Department for Education and Employment (DfEE).
Although the latest school inspection report had remarked that the playing fields were small for the school, the required consent was obtained from the DfEE, but there was vigorous opposition from the local community and planning permission was refused.
In December 1998, the DfEE moved its server from CCTA at Norwich to NISS (National Information Services and Systems) in Bath when it relaunched its website.
In May 2001 he retired from the Civil Service, when DfEE and the Department for Social Security were split into the Department for Education and Skills and Department for Work and Pensions.
After the 2001 General Election, the DfEE and the Department for Social Security were combined and re-split into the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) and the Department for Work and Pensions.
From the moment Gove took over the DfEE it was changed; within days new logos were in place, previous policy ripped up (regardless if it was useful), arrangements for mass procurement stopped, all costing money and resources, all in the name of efficiency.
When it merged with the Department for Education (DfE) to form the Department for Education and Employment (DfEE), he became Permanent Secretary of the combined department, under Gillian Shephard, and then, post-1997, David Blunkett.