Shan Oakes, for Haltemprice and Howden


Shan Oakes

for 2010

Hello. Since the 70s I have been deeply concerned about human effects on the planet. I became a teacher to try to address this, then, to make a wider impact, I moved into LEA strategic work firstly in Humberside and then in York. 

 Living in Uganda (2001-2004) widened my perspective. Intermittent power and water supplies and no refuse collection focused my thinking on western greed, and our consumption and waste. We (myself and husband Bill) set up Voice International to challenge the western model of education for unsustainability at local, national and international levels through partnership and networking.

  I am totally committed to radical social, economic and political change from local to global levels. I am a person of vision and experienced in national and international advocacy and policy development, confident in my principles and in voicing them, and feel that my energy and skill-set could best be used in this way. I would hope to be actively engaged in dialogue across the whole constituency, drawing on my professional experience in whole-systems working and parent partnership over a large geographical area. 

 - Shan Oakes

 

Shan stood for Europe in 2009. The Green Party narrowly missed a seat. Shan also stood against David Davis in 2008 in the infamous Haltemprice and Howden by-election, coming second.


Activities and Positions (with dates) Outside of the Party

Voluntary Sector: Development Education Centre (Hull) – chair of the trustees (2006/7) trustee since 1990

Development Education Association – trustee since 2004 and member of the Business, Organisation and Planning committee

Forum of Education NGOs of Uganda (FENU) - Acting Director: 2001 - 2002. I represented FENU on several national Education Sector reviews 

Action Aid Uganda – gave keynote speech at a national conference for traditional leaders on equalities

Voice International- founder and undertook research into education in Uganda (commissioned by ActionAid UK and DFID).

Trustee: Norwood House Beverley Ltd (since 2004)

Trustee and Secretary: China Green Coalition (Newly established, seeking charitable status. Chair: Dr Richard Lawson)

Trustee: Indigo Moon Theatre Co. (2006)

Coordinator (and joint founder) of Beverley Friends of the Earth

Chair of Beverley Green Fair Committee

RSPB, Greenpeace, and Friends of the Earth - member (since childhood). Amnesty International, Woodland Trust, Sustrans, - member

Triodos bank -investor

Academic:

BA, 1974; PGCE, Leicester University School of Education (1975). Postgraduate diploma in Leadership and Management of change (Leeds Met Uni) MSc in Education for Sustainability at London South Bank University (April 2007). Research into the gap between the views of children in Hull and East Yorkshire about sustainability and the school system’s approach.

Professional:

Teacher of English (secondary) (1975 – 1988) Local Education Authority senior policy posts (City of York & Humberside) (1988 – 2001) All aimed at promoting sustainability (curriculum, child welfare, special needs, parent partnership, community safety). 

I was a founder member of the regional (Yorks and Humber) forum for education for sustainable development held in Leeds.

Contributor of professional papers to the Annual Conference of the Society of Education Consultants in 2004 and 2005, to the Africa Commission (2005), to the inaugural meeting of the Development Education academic network at the Institute of Education in December 2006 and to the Centre for Comparative Change and Development at Hull University (2006)

Run an eco-holiday house in York to finance our activities and to promote awareness of environmental and cultural issues.


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Green Party for Haltemprice and Howden


Beverley Greens at Climate Wave Demo

Shan Oakes speech to the National Assembly of Women

Greens call for more women in politics

Don't turn our backs on Europe!

Shan Oakes from Threadneedle Street protests

Women in Green Politics meeting, Huddersfield

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