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The Code Executive Board:
Mark Swales, Independent Chair
Paul Burns, Independent Chair of the Compliance, Assurance & Scrutiny Board
Rowan Fisher, UUK
Qasim Younis, GuildHE
Emma Bales, Association of Managers of Student Services in Higher Education (AMOSSHE)
Paul Rossi, AMOSSHE
Simon Kemp, Accreditation Network UK (ANUK)
Richard Kington, ANUK
Victoria Tolmie-Loverseed, ANUK
Michael Ball, Association for Student Residential Accommodation (ASRA)
Tom Bates, ASRA
Sarah Reynolds, ASRA
Bryan Carroll, Association of University Directors of Estates (AUDE)
Lucy Black, AUDE
Mark Hughes, AUDE
Michelle Christian, College and University Business Officers (CUBO)
Kirsty Woodward, CUBO
Paul Burns, CUBO
Steve Kethero, Department for Education
William Tandoh, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG)
Amy Barnett, MHCLG
Daniel Pyett, University Safety and Health Association (USHA)
Simon Edwards, Association of University Engineers (AUE)
James Hooker, Welsh Government Representative
Nysa Pradhan, CUBO Executive Director
Tamsin Lester, National Code Support Officer
Fiona Taylor, National Code Support Officer
Trudy Williams, National Code Manager
The responsibilities of the Governance Board are:
to oversee the operation of the Code and issue guidance as necessary on management issues.
to conduct an annual review of the Code taking account of HEEs' experience, audit findings, complaints raising issues with regard to compliance with the Code
to request reports from institutions on any complaints involving breaches of the Code that have been reported directly to the Board or to external bodies.
having regard to audit reports and reports of complaints submitted to it, to consider cases of alleged non-compliance and if necessary undertake further investigation.
The Board may make proposals to help remedy any identified defects in an HEE's management of its student accommodation. In cases of serious or persistent management failure the Board may declare that an HEE is no longer compliant with the Code in respect of some or all of its student accommodation.
Compliance, Assurance & Scrutiny Board:
Paul Burns, Independent Chair
Michael Ball, Association for Student Residential Accommodation (ASRA)
Tracy Altham, ASRA
Deirdre McIntyre, College and University Business Officers (CUBO)
Mel Parrott, CUBO
Michael Uprichard, CUBO
Daniel Pyett, University Safety and Health Association (USHA)
Emma Bales, Association of Managers of Student Services in Higher Education (AMOSSHE)
Tom Callow, Association of University Chief Security Officers (AUCSO)
Michelle Faccenda-Tait, Association of University Directors of Estates (AUDE)
Tamsin Lester, National Code Support Officer
Fiona Taylor, National Code Support Officer
Trudy Williams, National Code Manager
Rachel Crane, GuildHE
Nysa Pradhan, CUBO Executive Director
The Compliance, Assurance & Scrutiny Board (CAS) meet quarterly and their role is to:
oversee the day to day operation of the Code.
make recommendations to the Governance Board on enhancements to the Code itself as well as its administration.
the CAS reviews submissions from members with regards to audit outcomes, responses to student complaints concerning a member's adherence to the CoP as well as making recommendations to the Governance Board on applications for membership.
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