Usually reliable sources tell me that Dr Krutika Pau has been appointed as the new Director of Brent Children and Families following the retirement of John Christie.   Krutika has worked for Brent (with a break) for a long time and until this appointment was Assistant Director for Strategy and Partnerships. As Krutika Tanna, she was principal research officer for the Brent Race Unit   She is known as an excellent administrator and organiser.  It will be interesting to see whether she now delivers on vision.
Blogging on June 8th 2010 I set out my views on what I felt was required:
Although policy is in theory made by councillors, the Director of  Children and Families... is  extremely powerful and his or her educational philosophy and perspective  on current educational issues vitally important. Will the  Labour  Council appoint someone with the ability to stand up for children and  schools, with an independent mind and the strength to resist government  pressure; or will they appoint someone who will manage 'efficiency  savings' and implement poorly thought out 'innovations' and in the  process oversee the deterioration of Brent's education system?
An issue that has concerned some in education in Brent is that the post was filled internally, in effect ring-fenced, because of the 'savings' restructuring going on in Brent. This meant that there was a very narrow field with only a handful of people eligible to apply. In contrast when headteacher and deputy headteacher posts in schools are vacant they are always, as a matter of policy, advertised nationally to ensure the widest and best quality field of candidates.  This is because the children of Brent need and deserve the best possible headteacher and the field should not be limited for other less worthy reasons.
