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Organisation structure

We are led by our Regional Director Jonathan Blackie and we are made up of eight business groups.

The Children and Learners Group is responsible for delivering the Department for Children Schools and Families agenda as set out in the Children’s Plan. The group supports and challenges stakeholders to accelerate progress towards achieving Every Child Matters outcomes for all children and young people across the region. Children’s services advisors and other specialist policy officers are based within the group to enhance our work in localities.

The group manages the Department for Work and Pensions residential training programme through our Residential Training Unit. The programme, for long-term unemployed disabled adults, is a vocational rehabilitation programme that is delivered through nine specialist providers throughout England.

The Economy and Strategy Group promotes economic performance in the region and, in partnership with One North East and others, seeks to enhance enterprise and cultural development, simplify business support and improve employability in the region. We ensure that cultural policies are embedded in the strategies of partners. We also monitor, promote and help put into action the Regional Cultural Strategy. The group has the policy lead for the response to the recession, regional select committees and the implementation of the Review of Sub-national Economic Development and Regeneration. It is also responsible for the coordination of business and performance management in the office.

The Environment Group promotes the agendas of sustainable development, climate change and living within environmental limits. Key transport issues for the group are traffic congestion, transport governance and accessibility to transport. It influences and challenges regional and sub-regional actions to improve and increase housing through government policy, and facilitates development through sound planning.

The group also hosts the national centre of expertise for Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs rights of way casework and the Department for Transport roads casework.

The Europe Group is responsible for managing a range of European programmes. This includes:

  • closing the North East Objective 2 Programme 2000-06
  • managing the ESF Programme 2007-13
  • providing strategic support and challenge to One North East, who deliver the North East Objective 2 Programme 2007-13.

The Local Partnerships and Place Group oversees our place-shaping role by driving transformation by working with local councils, local strategic partnerships, the Regional Improvement and Efficiency Partnership, the Audit Commission on comprehensive area assessment and other improvement bodies. A key role is to make sure local area agreements and sustainable community strategies are challenging, fit for purpose and underpinned by appropriate, sustained partnership activity. The group also leads on the sub-regional agenda, providing policy and place-based support to sub-regions and multi area agreements. The group is responsible for locality management in all 12 local authority areas covering the North East and for developing their local area agreements.

The Operations and Resilience Group brings together our strategic functions such as regional resilience, ministerial business and communications. The group includes our corporate service teams who are driving forward cultural change and are leading on our transformation process.

The Safer, Stronger Communities and Tees Valley Group makes sure that government policies are translated into sustained progress to further reduce crime, improve community safety and deliver community empowerment and cohesive communities in the North East. Its key focus relates to the delivery of Home Office and Ministry of Justice priorities around making communities safer, reducing the harm caused by drugs and alcohol, building greater confidence in the Criminal Justice System and reducing the risk from international terrorism. The group also has overall responsibility for creating stronger communities by working to support the third sector, more active and empowered communities and to promote equality of opportunity.

The group's Deputy Regional Director is also responsible for relationship management with Tees Valley sub-region, working with colleagues in Local Partnerships and Place.

The Public Health Group takes forward the Department of Health agenda. It leads the improvement of health and ensuring the protection of the population by overseeing arrangements for communicable disease control, environmental health surveillance and emergency planning. It also secures the quality of clinical services by supporting the local NHS.

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