New Year Honours 2009 · Topic
Recognised for Learning
15 people were recognised for Learning in the New Year Honours 2009. See Learning across all years.
Recipients
People recognised for Learning in the New Year Honours 2009
15 people
Avril O'Sullivan
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Essex
“For voluntary service to People with Learning Disabilities in Essex.”
Brenda Valerie Beach
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Hertfordshire
“Founder, Gateway Club. For services to People with Learning Disabilities in Hertfordshire.”
David George Gordon-Smith
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Herefordshire
“Chief Executive Officer, Orchard Trust. For services to People with Learning Difficulties, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.”
Derek Samuel Foster
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Staffordshire
“Director, Action Training (Stoke) Ltd. For services to Lifelong Learning in Staffordshire.”
Eilish Steele
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Antrim
“For services to People with Learning Disabilities in Northern Ireland.”
Elizabeth Anne Taylor
PersonOfficer Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Cardiff
“Lately Director, (Children and Schools Group) Department for Children Lifelong Learning and Skills, Welsh Assembly Government. For public and voluntary service.”
Fiona Ritchie
PersonOfficer Order Of The British Empire · 2009
West Midlands
“Learning Disability Adviser, Healthcare Commission. For services to Vulnerable People.”
Francis Mcloughlin
PersonCommander Order Of The British Empire · 2009
London
“Principal, City and Islington College, London. For services to Further Education.”
Lynda Ann Toon
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Leicestershire
“For services to Adults with Learning Disabilities in Leicestershire.”
Peter John Vowles
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Dorset
“Learning Gateway Manager, Weymouth College. For services to Further Education.”
Robert Denis Guiler
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Belfast
“For voluntary service to People with Learning Difficulties in Northern Ireland.”
Rosemary Anne Ward
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Nottinghamshire
“Learning and Teaching Support Assistant, School of Education, Nottingham Trent University. For services to Higher Education.”
Shirley Cramer
PersonCommander Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Buckinghamshire
“Lately National Council Member, Learning and Skills Council and Chief Executive, Dyslexia Action. For services to Education.”
Susan Piggott-Forster
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
Kent
“Lately Senior Executive Officer, Learning and Development Unit, UK Border Agency, Home Office.”
Thomas O'Callaghan
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2009
London
“For services to Lifelong Learning in the Transport Industry.”