By Mike Buchanan: A recent review highlighted the need to build the capacity of J4MB, given the ambitious scale of our objectives. Since the party’s launch in February 2013 we’ve been reliant on some outstanding individuals to provide support, analysis, and advice. They’ve committed to working for us into the foreseeable future, and we now plan to supplement them with a team of volunteers, each volunteer working in one or more of the following roles:
Media reviewers – we wish to add more formalised processes to supporters’ ad-hoc reporting of matters reported by the media.
Researchers – we wish to develop our knowledge databases in many of the 20 areas of interest to us. This will lead to an increase in the quality and quantity of our challenges of politicians, civil servants, and others, including FoI requests.
Policy champions – we wish to appoint policy champions for as many of our 20 areas as possible. Those areas are:
Abortion - Foetal alcohol syndrome - Genital mutilation - Fatherlessness, restoring strong families - Education - Employment - Access to children after family breakdowns - Domestic violence - Sexual abuse - Armed Forces veterans’ mental health issues - Homelessness - Suicide - Criminal justice system - Paternity fraud - Anonymity for suspected sexual offenders - Divorce - Healthcare - Political representation - State interference in director appointments - Expectation of retirement years.
If you are able to commit time on a regular basis to any of these roles, please contact me mike@j4mb.org.uk. Thank you.
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Media reviewers – we wish to add more formalised processes to supporters’ ad-hoc reporting of matters reported by the media.
Researchers – we wish to develop our knowledge databases in many of the 20 areas of interest to us. This will lead to an increase in the quality and quantity of our challenges of politicians, civil servants, and others, including FoI requests.
Abortion - Foetal alcohol syndrome - Genital mutilation - Fatherlessness, restoring strong families - Education - Employment - Access to children after family breakdowns - Domestic violence - Sexual abuse - Armed Forces veterans’ mental health issues - Homelessness - Suicide - Criminal justice system - Paternity fraud - Anonymity for suspected sexual offenders - Divorce - Healthcare - Political representation - State interference in director appointments - Expectation of retirement years.
If you are able to commit time on a regular basis to any of these roles, please contact me mike@j4mb.org.uk. Thank you.
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