Denise Robinson Explained

Denise Robinson
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office:Shadow Minister of Women in the Presidency
Term Start:2014
Leader:Helen Zille
Order2:Deputy Shadow Minister of Health
Successor2:Heinrich Volmink
Term Start2:2012
Term End2:2014
Order3:Shadow Minister of Women, Youth, Children and People with Disabilities
Successor3:Helen Lamoela
Term End3:2012
Term Start4:2012
Term End4:2014
Birth Date:19 October 1948
Nationality:South African
Spouse:Stewart Gordon Robinson
Party:Democratic Alliance
Children:2
Alma Mater:Rhodes University
Profession:Educator

Denise Robinson is a former South African politician, a previous Member of Parliament with the Democratic Alliance, and the Shadow Minister of Women in the Presidency.

Education and early career

Robinson grew up in Queenstown and matriculated at the Girls High School. She then studied at Rhodes University where she majored in English and History and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and a University Education Diploma. She worked as a teacher in Kimberly and Cape Town for some years, then entered the field of adult education. She taught English at Sanlam and worked as a language advisor and translator.[1]

Political career

Robinson entered politics in 1998 when she became a Proportional Representative councillor in the Tygerberg Municipality for the Democratic Party. She was elected as ward councillor for the Unicity of Cape Town in 2000, representing the Democratic Alliance. She became a Member of Parliament in 2004, serving on the Select Committee of Finance and the Joint Budget Committee in the National Council of Provinces. She was appointed to the committee of the first African Peer Review Mechanism. In 2011, Robinson was appointed as the Shadow Minister of Health.[1]

16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children

In her position as Shadow Minister of Women, Youth, Children and People with Disabilities, Robinson drives the 16 Days of Activism Campaign for the DA. This campaign makes the following recommendations:

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References

  1. Web site: Our people - DA. https://web.archive.org/web/20101123042144/http://da.org.za/our_people.htm?action=view-page&category=members-of-parliament&person=652 . 2010-11-23 . dead. 2015-03-17.
  2. Web site: Welcome to ADAC. https://web.archive.org/web/20110722055535/http://www.adac.co.za/articles/denise-robinson-shadow-minister-s-campaign/ . 2011-07-22 . dead. 2015-03-17.