
Description
Joy Clark taught in schools in Armagh until 1975 when she was appointed by the Northern Ireland Office as the first Education Officer for Armagh Women’s Prison. In 1984 she moved from Armagh to become Deputy Chief Education and Training Officer for the Northern Ireland Office. She was appointed Chief Education Officer for the Northern Ireland Office with responsibility for Education in all prisons in Northern Ireland in 1989 and retired from this post in 1996.
Joy Clark taught in schools in Armagh until 1975 when she was appointed by the Northern Ireland Office as the first Education Officer for Armagh Women’s Prison. In 1984 she moved from Armagh to become Deputy Chief Education and Training Officer for the Northern Ireland Office. She was appointed Chief Education Officer for the Northern Ireland Office with responsibility for Education in all prisons in Northern Ireland in 1989 and retired from this post in 1996.
Title: | The Open University was just an answer |
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Description: | Joy Clark Education Officer in Armagh Gaol and then Chief Education Officer of the Northern Ireland Prison Service reflects on the long term value of prison education and describes the significant contribution and legacy of Open University study in the Maze (The Maze and Long Kesh Prison) and Armagh Gaol. | Rights statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | Contact the OU Archive prior to any re-use. Contact university-archive@open.ac.uk |
Contributor: | Joy Clark |
Duration: | 00:02:37 |
Master programe code and title: | Joy Clark Interview |
Master programme start time: | 00:49:26 |
Master programme end time: | 00:51:59 |
Master programme production number: | 094_O_01 |
Available to public: | yes |