Julie Mellor Explained

Honorific-Prefix:
Dame
Julie Thérèse Mellor
Honorific-Suffix:DBE
Office:Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration
Health Service Commissioner for England
Term Start:1 January 2012
Term End:1 January 2017
Predecessor:Ann Abraham
Birth Date:1957 1, df=y
Birth Place:Bedford, England
Nationality:British
Alma Mater:Brasenose College, Oxford
Office3:Chair of the Equal Opportunities Commission
Term Start3:1999
Term End3:2005

Dame Julie Thérèse Mellor (born 29 January 1957) is chair of Demos[1] (a cross-party think-tank), chair of the Young Foundation,[2] chair of the Federation of Industry Sector Skills and Standards[3] and a trustee of Involve (experts in public participation), Nesta (the innovation foundation) and Clore Social Leadership.

She was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2006 for services to equality. As chair of the Equal Opportunities Commission (1999–2005) she is credited with transforming a law enforcement body into a catalyst for change on equal pay,[4] pregnancy discrimination and flexible working.[5]

Mellor was born in 1957 and studied experimental psychology at Brasenose College, Oxford, where she is now an honorary fellow.[6] Between 1979 and 1981, she was Eleanor Emerson Fellow in Industrial Relations Education at Cornell University.

Before her appointment as chair of the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) her career was in human resources, working for Royal Dutch Shell (1981–1983), the Greater London Council (1983–1986), the Inner London Education Authority (1986–1989), Trustee Savings Bank (1989–1992) and as corporate human resources director for British Gas (1992–1996). She worked as a consultant on employment and consumer issues until 1999.[7] She is currently chair of the Federation for Industry Sector Skills and Standards.[8]

Following her time at the EOC she was a partner in the health team at PricewaterhouseCoopers (2005–2011) and pioneered citizens' juries as part of the firm's contribution to the public sector. She was the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and the Health Service Commissioner for England (Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman) (2012 to 2017) where she increased investigations of complaints about public services tenfold from around 450 a year to 5,000 a year and worked with Parliament to use the learning from complaints to hold government to account for improving public services.[9]

Mellor has been a non-executive board member on the Commission for Racial Equality (1996 and 2003), the Fatherhood Institute (2004–2008), the National Consumer Council (2001–2007), the Employers' Forum on Disability (1994–2009), the Green Alliance (2007–2009) and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (2008–2011).

Mellor is a member of the WorldSkills UK Skills taskforce for global Britain.[10]

Honours

In 2003, she was awarded an honorary doctorate by Anglia Ruskin University. She was made an Honorary Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, and a Fellow of the City & Guilds of London Institute.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Julie MELLOR – Personal Appointments. Companies House. 9 May 2019.
  2. Web site: Julie Therese MELLOR – Personal Appointments. Companies House. 9 May 2019.
  3. Web site: FEDERATION FOR INDUSTRY SECTOR SKILLS & STANDARDS – Officers . Companies House. 6 August 2019.
  4. News: Counting the cost of sexism. Stewart. Heather. 8 January 2005. The Guardian. 2 July 2017. 0261-3077.
    - News: 'Long delay for equal pay'. . 25 May 2000. BBC . 2 July 2017.
  5. News: Taking up the cudgels for reformed fathers. Jackie Ashley. 13 January 2003. The Guardian. 2 July 2017. 0261-3077.
    - News: Minister unveils new laws on flexible working. Marie Woolf. 21 November 2001. The Independent. 2 July 2017.
  6. Web site: Principal's Blog: 1st–11th February . John Bowers . John Bowers (lawyer) . February 2018 . . 22 March 2018.
  7. Web site: House of Commons – Pre-appointment hearing for the post of Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman – Public Administration Committee. The Committee Office, House of Commons. Parliament of the United Kingdom. 2 July 2017.
  8. News: Companies House. 2 August 2019.
  9. Web site: House of Commons – Treasury – Written Evidence. The Committee Office, House of Commons. Parliament of the United Kingdom. 2 July 2017.
    - News: Julie Mellor. The Guardian. 2 July 2017.
    - Web site: Midwifery supervision and regulation: recommendations for change . Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. 2 July 2017.
    - News: The Case for Ombudsman Reform. Julie Mellor. HuffPost. 5 December 2014. 2 July 2017.
    - News: Sepsis must be treated within the hour, says NICE. Nursing Times. Ford, Steve. 10 March 2017. 14 January 2019.
    - News: 'Major failings' in DVLA medical fitness to drive cases. 20 October 2016. BBC News. 2 July 2017.
    - Web site: Learning from mistakes. Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman . 2 July 2017.
    - Web site: Dying without dignity. Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. 2 July 2017.
    - Web site: A report of investigations into unsafe discharge from hospital . Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman . 2 July 2017.
    - Web site: Annual report 2015-2016 . Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman . 2 July 2017.
    - Web site: Home Office failures put a family in danger . Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. 2 July 2017.
  10. Web site: Launching the Skills Taskforce for Global Britain . WorldSkills UK . 14 February 2022 . 18 May 2021.