Children's sector pays tribute to Michael Leadbetter

Neil Puffett
Monday, April 20, 2009

Tributes have been paid to Michael Leadbetter, chair of the Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC), who has died after a long battle with cancer.

Mike Leadbetter held the position of CWDC chairman from 2007, but was also chair of national charity Parentline Plus and a board member of the General Social Care Council, among other roles.

He enjoyed a long career in the public sector including spells as director of social services in Tameside, Greater Manchester and Essex.

Jane Haywood, chief executive at CWDC, said: "The contribution Michael made to the children and young people's workforce is immense.

"He has driven our social work programme with passion and commitment and been a real influence for change in social work.

"His commitment to children and young people has been an inspiration to many in the sector."

Jeremy Todd, chief executive at Parentline Plus, said: "Mike's death is a huge loss to Parentline Plus and to me personally.

"I am full of respect and admiration for the work he has done over the years to support parents, families and children particularly those who are particularly vulnerable or excluded."

"His legacy is one of ensuring the child remains at the heart of all services and he will be greatly missed."

Besides his public sector career, Leadbetter was also a talented rugby player, representing Lancashire and winning an England cap in a game against France in 1970.

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