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Wendy Kinnard

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Senator Wendy Kinnard is the current Home Affairs Minister of Jersey.

Biography

Wendy Kinnard was born on 23 March 1959, Jersey.

From the Open University, she gained a BA (Hons) in applied Applied Social Sciences, and a Dip.H.E. in Social and Environmental Problems.

She has been past chairwoman of Jersey Women’s Refuge, involved in Jersey Women’s Aid, a member of Network against Abuse and Violence in the Home, a trustee of the Spring Trust, a past member of the Youth Panel 1993-1996

She is a member of LIBERTY and a member of Open University Alumni Association.

She was first elected to the States of Jersey in 1996, gaining a Senatorial seat in fourth place at her first attempt at election.[1]

She was President of the Legislation Committee (from 1999), and vice-president of Home Affairs, taking over the Presidency of that Committee in 2002 after Alastair Layzell failed to be re-elected to the States.

She was nominated to her current position on December 5 2005 following the Jersey elections, 2005 by the newly elected Chief Minister of Jersey.

On 1 June 2007, she announced that she would not be seeking re-election when her current mandate ends in 2008

Her daughter Jessica Harris gained entry to Magdalen College in 2006 to read History. She also pulled Andy Hilland, who talked to her about Modems for a solid hour. She is also renowned for her antics with cucumbers.

References

  1. ^ Jersey Evening Post, 1 June 2007

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