ISER’s Tina Haux has been elected to join the executive committee of the Social Policy Association (SPA) as the Honorary Secretary for the next three years.
Tina works as a Senior Research Officer on ISER’s EUROMOD project and specialises in comparative policy analysis of welfare-to-work, family and poverty alleviation policies.
She has been shadowing the previous secretary for six months and is looking forward to the challenge:
“As well as an excellent opportunity for me personally this is also a fantastic chance for ISER to forge closer links with the social policy community.”
The SPA promotes the study of social policy and advances the role of social policy research within policy making, practice and wider public debates.